The Peppermint Rainbow - Songs

ABOUT

The Peppermint Rainbow was a male-female sunshine pop group that became famous during the late 1960s. Best known for the upbeat Top 40 smash, "Will You Be Staying After Sunday" (1969), which became a million-seller, other hits include "Don't Wake Me Up In The Morning, Michael" (1969).

Formed in 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland and first known as The New York Times, the lineup consisted of Anton Corey (percussion), Skip Harris (bass), Doug Lewis (guitar), and sisters Bonnie and Patty Lamdin (vocals). They began playing in the mid-Atlantic states and were discovered by talent agent Alan White and producer Paul Leka. By 1968, they had signed with Decca and become known as The Peppermint Rainbow. They released several singles and one album, "Will You Be Staying After Sunday" (1969), before finally disbanding in 1970.

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The Peppermint Rainbow

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