
The King Beezz, based in Edmonton, Alberta, hit the Canadian pop scene in 1965. Five lads, three from Scotland and two from Edmonton, they were considered a British group and became part of the British Invasion. During their four years together (with some personnel changes) the group toured Canada, appeared on television and recorded eight songs on four 45 rpm records. Some of these songs would appear in the top 20 in Canadian pop charts.
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I Gotta Move
Now
Gloria
Found And Lost
I Can't Explain
02 I Gotta Move
Lost And Found (Quality 1860) Edmonton, Alberta Canada 1966
She Belongs To Me (Quality 1792) Edmonton, Alberta Canada 1965
03 Now
Now (Quality 1860) Edmonton, Alberta Canada 1966
I Gotta Move (Quality 1860) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 1966
Gloria (Quality 1792) Edmonton, Alberta Canada 1965
Can't Explain
What's Your Name
Lost And Found
She Belongs To Me
I Gotta Move (2)
Can't Explain (Quality 1817) Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 1966
2 - KING BEEZZ - I Gotta Move (2)
18 - KING BEEZZ - Gloria (2)
Now (Quality 1860) Edmonton,
Found & Lost
Little Girl
garage
18 Gloria
Found And Lost (2)
Gloria (2)
Found And Lost (1966, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Quality 1860x)
I Gotta Move (Quality 1860) Ed
Lost And Found Edmonton, Alberta Canada 1966
Now (Quality 1860) Edmonton, A
Lost And Found (Quality 1860)
Can't Explain (Quality 1817) E
King Beezz - 02 I Gotta Move
King Beezz - Now
27 - KING BEEZZ - Found And Lost (2)
Gloria (Quality 1792) Edmonton
Now (King Beezz)
I Gotta Move (1966, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, B-Side Of "I Can't Explain", Quality 1817x)
What's Your Name (196?, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
King Beezz - Gloria
„I Gotta Move“
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