Shango (rock group)
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Shango in 1970 | |
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Genres | Pop, rock, jazz, new-age [1] |
Shango was a rock quartet in the late 1960s, led by Tommy Reynolds, later of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, which included actor Stuart Margolin.
Shango's best-known recording was a 1969 song, a modest novelty hit called "Day After Day (It's Slippin' Away)" from their self-titled album Shango. Produced by Jerry Riopelle and co-written by Margolin, Riopelle and Reynolds, it mocked contemporary doomsday predictions that California was destined to be destroyed (presumably very soon) by an earthquake.
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