Yes Yes No Maybe
Yes Yes No Maybe formed in 1966 with Chris Hillman on vocals and guitar, Michael Clarke on drums, John York on vocals and guitar, and Gary Marker on vocals...
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Yes Yes No Maybe formed in 1966 with Chris Hillman on vocals and guitar, Michael Clarke on drums, John York on vocals and guitar, and Gary Marker on vocals and bass. Their first single 'Get Together' became an anthem for the hippie movement, capturing something of that era's spirit.
They released a self-titled debut album in 1967 that blended folk, rock, and psychedelic sounds. Later albums included 'Hot Smoke & Sassafras' in 1969 and 'Flight of the Falcon' in 1970. The band went through lineup changes over time, with Hillman and Clarke departing in 1967 and other musicians like Steve Stills and Judy Collins joining at various points.
Yes Yes No Maybe disbanded in the early 1970s. Their music from that period, particularly songs like 'Get Together,' still gets played and remembered as part of that time.
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