Band, 1963-1971
Rock
The Rockin’ Ramrods were an American garage rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, who were active in the 1960s and early 1970s. Along with The Barbarians, the Remains and the Lost, they were one of the most popular acts in the Boston area. While they did not achieve national success, their work is today well-regarded by garage rock collectors and enthusiasts. They are perhaps best remembered for the 1964 protopunk anthem "She Lied." Though best known as the Rockin’ Ramrods, they recorded under other names. They recorded one single as the GTO’s. In 1968, Ronn Campisi left to form Puff who recorded one album, but the Rockin' Ramords subsequently reformed as the Ramrods, but with a different lineup, and released an album in 1971.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Best | The Rockin' Ramrods | 2011 | Album |
She Lied | The Rockin' Ramrods | 2010 | Album |
Bright Lit Blue Skies | The Rockin' Ramrods | 2010 | Album |
Puff | The Rockin' Ramrods | 2010 | Album |
'71 | The Rockin' Ramrods | 2010 | Album |
The Rockin' Ramrods | The Rockin' Ramrods | 2004 | Compil. |
The Best Of The Rockin' Ramrods | The Rockin' Ramrods | 2000 | Compil. |
The Best Of The Rockin' Ramrods | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1995 | Compil. |
I Wanna Be Your Man | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1983 | Compil. |
Flowers In My Mind | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1967 | Single |
Mary Mary (Pepsi Monthly Disc) | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1967 | Single |
Play It/ Got My Mojo Working | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1966 | Single |
Bright Lit Blue Skies / Mister Wind | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1966 | Single |
Don't Fool With Fu Manchu / Tears Melt The Stones | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1965 | Single |
Wild About You / Cry In My Room | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1965 | Single |
She Lied | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1964 | Single |
Jungle Call / Indian Giver | The Rockin' Ramrods | 1963 | Single |
I Wanna Be Your Man / I'll Be On My Way | The Rockin' Ramrods | Single |