The Paramounts

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The Paramounts were a 1960s British rock and R&B band best known as the precursor to Procol Harum, featuring several of its future members.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British rock band
rhythm and blues band
activeYearsEnd 1966
activeYearsStart 1960
associatedBand Procol Harum NERFINISHED
associatedMusician B. J. Wilson NERFINISHED
Chris Copping NERFINISHED
Gary Brooker NERFINISHED
Robin Trower NERFINISHED
chartPositionUK Poison Ivy #35
compilationAlbum The Paramounts at Abbey Road 1963–1965 NERFINISHED
Whiter Shades of R&B NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coveredArtist The Coasters NERFINISHED
coverSongOf Poison Ivy NERFINISHED
disbanded 1966
formedFrom The Raiders (Southend band) NERFINISHED
genre beat music
rhythm and blues
rock
hasDiscographyType compilation albums
singles
hasMember B. J. Wilson NERFINISHED
Chris Copping NERFINISHED
Diz Derrick NERFINISHED
Gary Brooker NERFINISHED
Mick Brownlee NERFINISHED
Phil Wainman NERFINISHED
Robin Trower NERFINISHED
hasNotableSong Bad Blood NERFINISHED
Blue Ribbons NERFINISHED
Little Bitty Pretty One NERFINISHED
You Never Had It So Good NERFINISHED
influenced early sound of Procol Harum
languageOfWork English
locatedInArea Essex NERFINISHED
notableAs precursor to Procol Harum
notableWork Poison Ivy NERFINISHED
originatedIn Southend-on-Sea NERFINISHED
performedWith The Beatles NERFINISHED
The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED
recordedAt Abbey Road Studios NERFINISHED
recordLabel Parlophone
reunitedFor Procol Harum-related projects
supportActFor The Beatles NERFINISHED
The Rolling Stones NERFINISHED

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Procol Harum associatedAct The Paramounts