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  1. Following its discovery, Sundazed Records released Live 1969 on January 12, 2018 featuring nine songs from that night. [5] Of the live recording, Tashian said, "There’s nothing else in the Remains world as wild as this one. We were on fire... on the brink...".

  2. Apr 23, 2009 · Now 63 years old, and a Nashville resident since 1980, Tashian was 21 when Barry & The Remains amicably called it quits. He looks back without regrets, a feeling shared by fellow band members.

  3. May 1, 2018 · Singer, guitarist and main songwriter for the Remains, Boston’s first and finest rock & roll band, recalls the days when his band played on The Ed Sullivan Show and Hullabaloo and were the opening act on the Beatles’ 1966 U.S. tour. Keeping the flame alive, Sundazed Records has just released a cache of Remains nuggets.

  4. Jan 1, 2019 · Barry Tashian is a legendary name in Westport music history. One of the founders of the Remains — who, with fellow Staples grad Bill Briggs, toured with the Beatles in 1966, starred on “Ed Sullivan” and “Hullabaloo,” and were, in the words of Jon Landau, “how you told a stranger about rock ‘n’ roll” — he went on to play ...

  5. Mar 24, 2021 · Defying the title of their killer single, “Don’t Look Back,” Tashian, Briggs and Miller, now in their 70s, share their memories, still amused, bemused and somewhat perplexed by it all. Damiani passed away several years ago.

  6. Sep 14, 2014 · Westporters and Remains Barry Tashian (left) and Bill Briggs flank Staples music director John Ohanian in 1966. After that Beatles tour, the Remains broke up. Rolling Stone magazine later called them “a religious totem of all that was manic and marvelous about mid-’60s pop.”

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  8. Aug 21, 2018 · Over a week ago, I interviewed singer Barry Tashian— Nashville-based songwriter, former member of the Flying Burrito Brothers, Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band, and leader of the Remains, who opened for the Beatles on their last tour that ended at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on August 29, 1966.

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