Ian and the Zodiacs
Ian and the Zodiacs were a 1960s band led by Ian James. Their song 'The Game of Love' came out in 1965 and became their most recognizable track. They put out...
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Ian and the Zodiacs were a 1960s band led by Ian James. Their song 'The Game of Love' came out in 1965 and became their most recognizable track.
They put out a few albums including 'Cosmic Symphony' in 1967 and 'Into the Mystic' in 1969. The band had members with nicknames like John 'Jupiter' Smith on bass and Emily 'Luna' Davis on keyboards.
By the early 1970s they had stopped working together. Their music mixed some soul and pop elements, and 'The Game of Love' still gets played occasionally.
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