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The Rockin’ Ramrods were an American garage rock group from Boston, Massachusetts, active in the 60s and early 70s, whose original start began with Bill Linnane and Vin Campisi.〔Demming, Mark. “The Rockin’ Ramrods: Artist Profile.” Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-rockin-ramrods-mn0000487930/biography〕 Though best known as the Rockin’ Ramrods, they would later shorten their name to the Ramrods, and would record one single as the GTO’s.〔Demming, Mark. “The Rockin’ Ramrods: Artist Profile.” Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-rockin-ramrods-mn0000487930/biography〕 In 1968, they would evolve into Puff and record one album under that name, then reform as the Ramrods, but under a different lineup, and would release an album under that name in 1971.〔Demming, Mark. “The Rockin’ Ramrods: Artist Profile.” Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-rockin-ramrods-mn0000487930/biography〕
In 1965, their manager, Bill Spence arranged a short tour of New England for The Rolling Stones. The Rockin' Ramrods opened the shows along with (featuring Patti LaBelle) and the Vibrationhs.〔Demming, Mark. “The Rockin’ Ramrods: Artist Profile.” Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-rockin-ramrods-mn0000487930/biography〕 They learned the song "I Wanna Be Your Man" from the Rolling Stones, which John Lennon and Paul McCartney had written for the Stones’ first single in 1963. The Rockin’ Ramrods recorded the song for a single, with another obscure Lennon/McCartney number, "I'll Be on My Way," on the B-side.〔Demming, Mark. “The Rockin’ Ramrods: Artist Profile.” Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-rockin-ramrods-mn0000487930/biography〕 In 1966, the band would appear in the movie, Disk-o-Tek Holiday (also featuring DJ Arnie Ginsburg).〔The Rockin’ Ramrods. The Music Museum of New England. http://mmone.org/the-rockin-ramrods/〕
The band would go through various lineup changes. In 1965, Bill Linnane was replaced by Scott Curtis on keyboards, who in turn, would be replaced by Lenny Cirelli in 1967.〔Demming, Mark. “The Rockin’ Ramrods: Artist Profile.” Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-rockin-ramrods-mn0000487930/biography〕〔The Rockin Ramrods. History. http://www.therockinramrods.com/The_Rockin_Ramrods/The_Rockin_Ramrods_History.html〕 In 1968 the band would evolve into Puff, with Vin Campisi on vocals and bass, Jim Mandell on keyboards, David Ryan on guitar, and bob Henderson on drums.〔Demming, Mark. “The Rockin’ Ramrods: Artist Profile.” Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-rockin-ramrods-mn0000487930/biography〕〔The Rockin Ramrods. History. http://www.therockinramrods.com/The_Rockin_Ramrods/The_Rockin_Ramrods_History.html〕 They would record an album as Puff, but then return to the name the Ramrods for their last album recorded in 1971.〔Demming, Mark. “The Rockin’ Ramrods: Artist Profile.” Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-rockin-ramrods-mn0000487930/biography〕
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