Talk:Count Five

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The instrumental credits don't look right. According to the link at the end of the article, Roy Chaney was the bassist and Kenn Ellner was their vocalist. I don't know how many songs Ellner sang lead on, but John Byrnes was the lead vocalist on "Psychotic Reaction" and several others, at least. Ellner played harmonica or tambourine on those.4.167.229.24 20:03, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

According to what I think was the liner notes in the Rhino Records 'Nuggets' set, the band basically broke up because they all intended to attend college, and did not want to do a national tour.