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'''Wings''' was a [[folk rock]] band from the late sixties not to be confused with the [[Wings (band)]] later formed by [[Paul McCartney]]. The band members were veterans from an assortment of other sixties bands. Initially the band was made up of [[Oz Bach]] of [[Spanky & Our Gang]] on bass, [[Pam Robins]] of [[Serendipity Singers]] sang, and on guitar [[Eddie Simon]], younger brother of [[Paul Simon]] of [[Simon & Garfunkel]]. Before their first and only album was recorded, [[Eddie Simon]] was replaced with [[Jim Mason]] who co-wrote the [[Peter, Paul, and Mary]] song [[I Dig Rock and Roll Music]]. Also playing in the band was keyboardist [[Steve Knight]], who later joined [[Mountain]], [[Jefferson Airplane]] drummer [[Jerry Peloquin]], and guitarist [[Jack McNichol]].
 
 
==History==
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They had hoped to replace the [[Mamas and the Papas]], but the band split before the end of the year. Only the song General Bringdown made a mark on the charts<ref>http://www.spankyandourgang.com/ozbach/wings.html</ref>.
 
 
==Disography==
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==References==
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