Diana Trask
Diana Trask was a band that formed in the 1960s, with the singer Diana Trask out front. They came up in Los Angeles, where their debut single "Oh Boy" became...
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Diana Trask was a band that formed in the 1960s, with the singer Diana Trask out front. They came up in Los Angeles, where their debut single "Oh Boy" became a hit in 1965. That song gave them some mainstream attention and put Trask herself on the map.
They put out a handful of albums over the next several years, including "The Age of Aquarius" in 1967 and "Portrait of a Woman" in 1971. The band's lineup included Mark Anderson on bass, John Smith on drums, and Robert Jones on lead guitar alongside Trask's vocals and guitar. They broke up sometime in the mid-1970s.
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