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'''American Cyrkus''' was a band that performed in the 1960s and 1970s, and were regulars at the [[Boom-Boom Room]] locations at [[Eastwood Mall]] and [[Five Points West]]. They recorded a self-produced single at [[Sound of Birmingham]] in [[Midfield]].
'''American Cyrkus''' was a band that performed in the 1960s and 1970s, and were regulars at the [[Boom-Boom Room]] locations at [[Eastwood Mall]] and [[Five Points West]]. They recorded a self-produced single at [[Sound of Birmingham]] in [[Midfield]].


The band featured vocalists [[Frankie Harris]] and [[Carl Williams]] with guitarist [[Ronald Naramore]], bassist [[David Sewell]], keyboardist [[Ray Reach]], and drummer [[Bunky Anderson]]. Harris, Naramore and Reach incorporated the group as a domestic corporation with $1,000 in capital in July [[1971]].
The band featured vocalists [[Frankie Harris]] and [[Carl Williams]] with guitarist [[Ronald Naramore]], bassist [[David Sewell]], keyboardist [[Ray Reach]], and drummer [[Bunky Anderson]]. Harris, Naramore and Reach incorporated the group as a domestic corporation with $1,000 in capital in July [[1971]]. That November the group headlined a homecoming dance at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee.


That November the group headlined a homecoming dance at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Other members of the line-up included [[Randy Carmichael]], [[Glen Wood]], and [[Ed Massey]].


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Latest revision as of 11:56, 29 April 2024

American Cyrkus performing at Jacksonville State University in 1970

American Cyrkus was a band that performed in the 1960s and 1970s, and were regulars at the Boom-Boom Room locations at Eastwood Mall and Five Points West. They recorded a self-produced single at Sound of Birmingham in Midfield.

The band featured vocalists Frankie Harris and Carl Williams with guitarist Ronald Naramore, bassist David Sewell, keyboardist Ray Reach, and drummer Bunky Anderson. Harris, Naramore and Reach incorporated the group as a domestic corporation with $1,000 in capital in July 1971. That November the group headlined a homecoming dance at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee.

Other members of the line-up included Randy Carmichael, Glen Wood, and Ed Massey.

Discography

  • American Cyrkus (n.d.) "You're No Good" (Clint Ballard) / "Hate Can't Last" (Bunky Anderson), single SB-AC-105