Biography
The Beacon Street Union was a '60s rock band from Boston comprised of John Wright (vocals), Paul Tartachny (guitar, vocals), Robert Rhodes (keyboards), Wayne Ulaky (bass, vocals), and Richard Weisburg (drums) who moved to New York in 1967 and got caught up in MGM Records' "Bosstown Sound" promotion -- the company tried, unsuccessfully, to promote an invented Boston music scene to rival the real one in San Francisco at the time. Like other bands used in the promotion, the Beacon Street Union suffered from the hype, and though they made two charting albums, they never had much of a chance to succeed. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi



 
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THE BEACON STREET UNION - THE EYES OF THE BEACON STREET UNION - U. S.- UNDERGROUND - 1968
The Beacon Street Union - 03 - Brown Hair
Beacon Street Union- singing "Snake in the Grass"
BEACON STREET UNION - Green destroys the gold
THE BEACON STREET UNION -THE CLOWN DIED IN MARVIN GARDEN - FULL ALBUM - U. S. UNDERGROUND - 1968
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