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The Gentrys were an American band of the 1960s and early 1970s best known for their 1965 hit "Keep on Dancing" (in 1971 also a #9 hit for the Bay City Rollers). Follow-up singles charted outside of the top 40: "Every Day I Have To Cry" (1966), "Spread It On Thick" (1966), "Cinnamon Girl" (1970), "Why Should I Cry" (1970), "Wild World" (1971), and a 'Bubbling Under' Billboard chart entry "Brown Paper Sack" (#101, 1966).

The seven-member group of Treadwell High School (Memphis, Tennessee), alumni included Bruce Bowles (vocals), Bobby Fisher (saxophone, keyboards), Jimmy Hart (vocals), Jimmy Johnson (trumpet, keyboards), Pat Neal (bass guitar), Larry Raspberry (guitar, lead vocalist), and drummer Larry Wall.[1] The youths formed the Gentrys in May 1963.[1]

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Members

Larry Wall
since 1963 Drum set
Drum set
Jimmy Hart
since 1963 till 1971 Lead vocal
Larry Rasberry
since 1963 till 1966 Lead vocal
since 1963 till 1966 Guitar
David Beaver
since 1969 till 1971 Piano, Organ
Larry Butler
since 1963 till 1966
Mike Gardner
since 1969 till 1971 Percussion
Steve Spear
since 1969 till 1971 Bass
Jim Tarbutton
since 1969 till 1971 Guitar

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