Mortimer

Mortimer
Mortimer evolved out of a later incarnation of the Teddy Boys, from Hyde Park, NY, who recorded a handful of singles for MGM and Cameo Records in 1966 and 1967. They masqueraded under a somewhat psychedelic pseudonym, Pinocchio Puppets, for an two-sided instrumental single (the B-side was an Eastern raga rock version of "Cowboys and Indians," but is probably not the Michael Lloyd song), which was released by Mercury in 1967. In May 1968, the future members of Mortimer were in the front row of...
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Mortimer Mortimer
By: Mortimer
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Dedicated Music Man, Where Dragons Guard the Doors, Would Y...
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Mortimer Mortimer [Bonus Tracks]
By: Mortimer
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Christine Tildsley [*][Demo Version]
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