Band,
Rock and Pop
Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds were the brain-child of Shel Talmy. The band were originally known as The Tornadoes and released at least 6 singles, of which 4 were rumoured to be Talmy productions. Of these only 'Kelly' (co-written by Del Shannon and another track to feature the talents of young Jimmy Page on guitar), made the charts, scraping in at No.48 in 1964. Despite being the regular backing band on the BBC Television program "Beat Room", the band split in 65 but not before releasing a version of “Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead” from “The Wizard Of Oz” as a single.
![]() | Wayne Gibson voc *1942 GB |
![]() | The Dynamic Sounds |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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DING DONG THE WITCH IS DEAD | Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds | 1965 | Single |
One Little Smile / Baby, Baby, Baby Pity Me | Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds | 1965 | Single |
Come On Let's Go / Pop The Whip | Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds | 1964 | Single |
Kelly | Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds | 1964 | Single |
Beachcomber | Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds | 1963 | Single |