Band,
R&B/Soul
Harmon Bethea (The Mask Man) and his Agents; Tyrone Gray, Johnny Hood and Paul Williams had previously been known as doo-wop outfit The Cap-Tans or L'Captans. The group recorded for a number of labels throughout the 50s and early 60s without having any real success. Bethea then decided to add to their show a gimmick, a "Lone Ranger" type mask and re-appear as his alter ego: The Mask Man. He also renamed the group to the Agents, and this new outfit (same members) released their first recording in 1964 on Gama records. Including both comedy and social commentary into their act, the group finally had some hits with the 1968 "One Eye Open" and the year after with "My Woman, My Dog, My Cat", both recorded for Dynamo records in N.Y.C.
Harmon Bethea voc | |
John Hood |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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That's Your Roots | The Maskman And The Agents | 1977 | Single |
Stand Up | The Maskman And The Agents | 1973 | Single |
Got To Find A Sweet Name | Harmon Bethea / The Maskman And The Agents | 1972 | Album |
It's The Thing / I Would'nt ComeBack | The Maskman And The Agents | 1970 | Single |
Moon Dream / When You Got Money | Harmon Bethea, The Maskman And The Agents | 1970 | Single |
One Eye Open | The Maskman And The Agents | 1969 | Album |
Yaw'll / One Eye Open | The Maskman And The Agents | 1969 | Single |
Get Away Dreams | Harmon Bethea, The Maskman And The Agents | 1969 | Single |
My Wife, My Dog, My Cat / Love Bandito | The Maskman And The Agents | 1968 | Single |
Yaw'll / One Eye Open | The Maskman And The Agents | 1968 | Single |
My Wife, My Dog, My Cat / Love Bandito | The Maskman And The Agents | 1968 | Single |
There'll Be Some Changes / Never Would Have Made It | The Maskman And The Agents | 1968 | Single |
Wigs | The Maskman And The Agents | 1967 | Single |
Roaches | The Maskman And The Agents With Charles Hampton's Band | 1966 | Single |
(In A) Crowded Station / It's The Thing | The Maskman And The Agents | Single |