The Association

The Association - US sunshine pop group

Group from United States

Genres: 60s, sunshine pop, pop, oldies, baroque pop

The Association

About The Association

The Association is an American pop band from California. During the late 1960s, the band had numerous hits at or near the top of the US Billboard charts (including "Windy", "Cherish", "Never My Love" and "Along Comes Mary") and were the lead-off band at 1967's Monterey Pop Festival. They are known for intricate vocal harmonies by the band's multiple singers (a style said to be influenced by The Hi-Los and The Lettermen). Their best-known lineup included Terry Kirkman (vocals, woodwind instruments), Russ Giguere (vocals, guitar), Jim Yester (rhythm and lead guitar), Jules Alexander (lead and rhythm guitar), Brian Cole (bass) and Ted Bluechel Jr (drums) (and later Larry Ramos, who replaced Jules in early 1967). Since 2014, founding members Jim Yester and Jules Alexander have been leading the current line-up of the Association, which includes Bruce Pictor, Paul Holland, Del Ramos, and Jordan Cole.

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407,291 listeners  ·  3,081,060 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

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Heard alongside: Elton John Chicago Barry Manilow

The Association — Top 1 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Association, The Cherish