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  1. Mick Abrahams. Clive Bunker. The Toggery Five were an English freakbeat band from Manchester, England, that was formed in the midst of the Manchester beat scene. The band emerged as other popular British acts, such as The Hollies and The Dakotas, were also coming to prominence in Manchester.

  2. May 5, 2009 · 302. 34K views 14 years ago. The Toggery Five ( 1964 - 1966 ) http://www.toggery-five.com/index.html featuring lead vocals by Paul Young ( later vocalist with Sad Cafe & Mike & The Mechanics...

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  3. Mar 22, 2015 · 74. 4.6K views 9 years ago. The Toggery Five (Manchester,United Kingdom) I'd Much Rather Be with the Boys / It's so Easy - 7'' - 1965 Label: Parlophone (R 5249) ...more.

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  4. Oct 11, 2023 · The Toggery Five - I'm Gonna Jump - YouTube. PUNK'n'DELIC 64-67. 3.06K subscribers. 1. 4 views 9 minutes ago. Band: The Toggery Five (Manchester, UK) Record: I'm Gonna Jump / Bye Bye Bird...

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  5. Explore The Toggery Five's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Toggery Five on AllMusic.

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  7. The Toggery Five I’d Much Rather Be With “The Togs” - The Toggery Five Story by Olaf Owre A million thanks to Frank Renshaw, Alan Doyle, Paul Young, Pat Young, Jason Young, Stephen K. Hauser, Steve Vidler, Graham Smith and Mick Abrahams for invaluable information and inspiration to complete this article ­ a project I've been working on ...

  8. The Toggery Five. Profile: Beat group from Manchester, UK, 1964 to 66, lead vocals Paul Young, lead guitar Frank Renshaw, rhythm guitar Keith Meredith, bass Kenneth Mills, and on drums Graham Smith. Keith Meredith was replaced by Alan Doyle. The name of the band changed over the years and the change of personnel to "The Toggery Soul Band" (1965 ...

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