
The Journeymen are a folk-group active in the first half of the 1960's. The band consisted of John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, and Dick Weismann. John and Scott had been boyhood friends and were involved in projects together. When they met Dick Weismann in early 1961 the formed The Journeymen. They signed a contract with Capitol records after playing clubdates in Greenwich Village. They recorded three albums for Capitol untill the group disbanded in early 1964, due to internal struggles.
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