Band, 1967-1968 US, Los Angeles
Rock and Pop
The Rose Garden was an American folk rock musical group from Los Angeles, California which was active in 1967 and 1968. The members were Diana DeRose on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, John Noreen on 12-string guitar and backup vocal, James Groshong on lead vocal and guitar, William Fleming on bass and Bruce Bowdin on drums. In 1967, they signed with Atco Records and had enjoyed a hit record with "Next Plane To London" which reached #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at the end of that year. They released their eponymous album in April 1968, which included the hit song. Subsequent releases were unsuccessful, and dissension within the group led to its break-up by the end of 1968.
John Noreen stg, s-g | |
James Groshong g | |
Bruce Boudin dr | |
Diana Di Rose acg, voc | |
William Fleming b | |
William Fleming b |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Trip Through The Garden: The Rose Garden Collection | The Rose Garden | 2018 | Compil. |
Alley Cat / Next Plane To London | Bent Fabric / The Rose Garden | 1975 | Single |
Rider | The Rose Garden | 1968 | Single |
If My World Falls Through / Here's Today | The Rose Garden | 1968 | Single |
The Rose Garden | The Rose Garden | 1968 | Album |
Next Plane To London | The Rose Garden | 1967 | Single |