Band,
R&B/Soul
A.k.a. 7 Dwarfs (2)
A blue-eyed soul group from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, originally formed as The Seven Dwarfs (who recorded 'Stop Girl'). They became the Ambassadors in 1964. The " Too Much of a Good Thing " session was recorded in Philadelphia (for Pee Vee owned by Pancho Villa) with the following personnel: Bill Parmer (bass), Bobby Bitts. (drummer), Bob Weaver and Mike Sultzbach (sax), Tony Purcell (trumpet), Don Hodgen & Rick Reardon (vocals), Burton (piano), Eric Spitzer (guitar).
![]() | Rick Reardon voc |
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Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Too Much Of A Good Thing | The Ambassadors | 1965 | Single |
Pork Chops / Too Young For Me | The Ambassadors | Single |