Band, BR
Latin and Pop
The Carnival was an American pop group formed by percussionist José Soares and vocalist Janis Hansen, both formerly of Sergio Mendes' Brasil '66. Initially a joint venture between Walter Wanderley and the original members of Brasil '66, the group eventually settled into a quartet augmented by Terry Fischer of the Murmaids and bassist Tommy Neal. The quartet's Brasil '66-meets-5th Dimension sound was largely the brainchild of legendary producer and engineer Bones Howe who gathered L.A.'s finest Wrecking Crew studio musicians like Hal Blaine and Larry Knechtel for the project.
Tommy Neal b, voc | |
José Soares perc, voc | |
Janis Hansen voc | |
Terry Fischer voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Where There's A Heartache (There Must Be A Heart) | The Carnival | 1971 | Single |
Carnival | The Carnival | 1969 | Album |
Son Of A Preacher Man | The Carnival | 1969 | Single |
Laia Ladaia / Canto de Carnival | The Carnival | Single | |
Laia Ladaia/Canto De Carnival | The Carnival | Single |
The Carnival Rock and Alternative Band FI *1999 |
The Carnival Band Band GB *1983 |
The Carnival Band Band |
The Carnival Connection Rock and Pop Band CA *1968 |
The Carnival Of Dark Split Alternative and Rock Band |
The Carnival Of Fools Rock Band |
The Carnival Of Shadows Band US |
The Carnival Three Band |
The Carnivaleros Band |
The Carnivales Rock and Pop Band |