Yesterday & Tommorow
Yesterday & Tomorrow was a French group active in the late 1960s, known for the song "Summertime Girls." The track came out in 1968 and found an audience with...
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Yesterday & Tomorrow was a French group active in the late 1960s, known for the song "Summertime Girls." The track came out in 1968 and found an audience with its pop arrangement. The members included Jean-Claude Vannier, Richard Anthony, Paul Mauriat, and Alain Goraguer.
Vannier handled composition and arrangement, while Anthony was the singer. The group's sound leaned on orchestral touches within a pop framework. They performed live during this period, though details about their touring are sparse.
By 1971, Vannier had left the group. There were some public discussions about the band's performances at official events. The existing record doesn't clearly outline what happened after that point.
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