The Cyrkle
The story of the band's meteoric mid-'60s rise is a heady one even by the halcyon standards of the era: they shared stages (and manager Brian Epstein) during The Beatles USA Tour as the opening act, with The Beatles – whose John Lennon coined the spelling of their name – and scored two major hits with “Red Rubber Ball” and the culture-defining “Turn-Down Day”.
Then in 2017, Founding members, Don Dannemann (vocals and guitar) and Mike Losekamp (vocals and keyboards) joined forces with some of Ohio's top performing musicians – including the original OHIO EXPRESS bassist Dean Kastran,as well as Pat McLoughlin (vocals, guitar), Don White (lead guitar, vocals) and Scott Langley (drums, vocals) -- to recreate the original Cyrkle sound onstage