The Cyrkle
The Cyrkle was a rock band from the 1960's. This band was formed by guitarists Don Dannermann and Tom Dawes while studing at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. They were originally a "frat" band called The Rhondells; they were later discovered and managed by Brian Epstein, who was far better known as manager of The Beatles.
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Don Dannermann - Tom Dawes - Lafayette College - Easton, Pennsylvania - Frat - Brian Epstein - The Beatles
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The Cyrkle is best known for their 1967 song "Red Rubber Ball," which went to #1 in America; it was co-written by Paul Simon of Simon & Garfunkel and Bruce Woodley of The Seekers. The band had one more Top 20 hit, "Turn Down Day," and then disbanded after Epstein's death.
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Red Rubber Ball - Paul Simon - Simon & Garfunkel - Bruce Woodley - The Seekers
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