Band, 1969-1969 US
R&B/Soul and Rock
The Electric Indian was a studio group assembled by Bernard Binnick, co-founder of SWAN Records. They released one LP and two singles in 1969. Most of the members later joined the studio group, MFSB.
![]() | Daryl Hall voc, key *1946 US |
![]() | Vincent Montana, Jr. 1950-2000 US |
![]() | Eli Tatarsky g *1956 US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Stick Shift / Keem-O-Sabe | The Duals / The Electric Indian | 1974 | Single |
Apotchee / Chicag-O-Hawk | The Electric Indian | 1970 | Single |
My Cherie Amour / Geronimo | The Electric Indian | 1970 | Single |
Keem-O-Sabe | The Electric Indian | 1969 | Single |
Land Of 1000 Dances / Geronimo | The Electric Indian | 1969 | Single |
Rain Dance / Storm Warning | The Electric Indian | 1969 | Single |
Keem-O-Sabe | The Electric Indian | 1969 | Album |
Keem-O-Sabe | The Electric Indian | 1969 | Single |
A Casual Look / Keem - O - Sabe | The Six Teens, The Electric Indian | Single | |
Keem-O-Sabe / Land Of 1000 Dances | The Electric Indian | Single | |
Keem-O-Sabe / Gonna Fly Now (Theme From 'Rocky') | The Electric Indian, Bill Conti | Single |