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John Kirby - vocals

Terry Stokes - lead guitar

Dave Bower - rhythm guitar

Mike Sweeney - bass guitar

Jim Green - drums

 

The Cherokees, from Leeds, were one of many groups of the period to come under the influence of producer Mickie Most. Their first record under his guidance, "Seven Daffodils", sold more copies than a version of the same song by the better-known Mojos. Their career looked promising at that point, but little of note was subsequently heard from them.





Singles

1964

You've Done It Again Little Girl/Girl, Girl, Girl

Decca F 11915

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Oct '64

Seven Daffodils/Are You Back In My World Now

Columbia DB 7341

UK#33

Feb '65

Wondrous Place/Send Me All Your Love

Columbia DB 7473

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1965

I Will Never Turn My Back On You/Dig A Little Deeper

Columbia DB 7704

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Feb '66

Land Of 1000 Dances/Everybody's Needs

Columbia DB 7704

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