Billy J Kramer & the Dakotas
Kramer was the lead singer for a Liverpool group called The
Coasters when Brian Epstein spotted them playing at The Cavern. The
Coasters did not want to turn professional so Epstein teamed Kramer up
with accomplished Manchester band The Dakotas.
Given access to several Lennon/McCartney songs (four of the first
five singles were written by the duo), most of which were unused by
The Beatles themselves, Kramer & The Dakotas embarked on a brief
but spectacular career as hit-makers. Ray Jones left the group in July
1964 and Macdonald switched to bass allowing the dynamic Mick Green
(ex Johnny Kidd & The Pirates) to come in as lead guitarist.
Following the failure of their last few singles, Kramer left The
Dakotas in 1967 for an ultimately unsuccessful solo career. He later
moved to the United States.
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