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  1. The band changed producers, dropping Boettcher in favor of Jerry Yester (brother of Jim and formerly of the Modern Folk Quartet and later, a member of the Lovin' Spoonful). The album did not spawn any major hits (the highest-charting single, "Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies", stalled at No. 35), and the album only reached No. 34, compared with the No. 5 showing for And Then...

  2. Aug 26, 2020 · Original members of the 1960s sunshine pop band The Association — Jules Alexander, Jim Yester and Russ Giguere — talk to Goldmine about their storied past and their first album since 1972. The Association (L-R): Del Ramos, Jim Yester and Jules Alexander for The Happy Together Tour in 2017. Photo by Daniel Coston.

  3. The Association is the Association 's fifth studio album. In the US charts, the album peaked at number 32 in the last week of October 1969. [1] In Canada the album reached number 12. [2] None of the singles broke into Billboard 's charts, but in Canada "Dubuque Blues" did reach number 76. [3] The single "Goodbye Forever" was reworked from the ...

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  4. The Association. Follow Artist +. One of the most pleasing and popular groups in the wave of '60s sunshine pop, led by the AM radio staples "Cherish" and "Windy." Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY:

  5. Apr 7, 2019 · A multi-instrumentalist band that also performed six-part harmonies live on stage. Experimented with psychedelic and protest music earlier than most pop groups. Created a lush adult contemporary sound that still contained a hipster's edge. Thought to have been one of the first bands to endorse marijuana on their hit "Along Comes Mary".

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  7. In early 1969, Jules Alexander returned to the group, which now made The Association a seven-man band (they acknowledged by changing the title and lyric of “Six-Man Band” to match.) The first project with the seven-piece band was music for the soundtrack of Goodbye, Columbus, the film version of Philip Roth’s best-selling novel.

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