![]() ![]() ![]() The Let's Move Together single was originally released on Forte, but was later re-issued by the bands ex-manager, after he had left town with a bunch of their money. The 'A' side to this, I Don't Believe, is a reasonable punker. The Vark release was recorded / produced and pressed by Fenton Records from Grand Rapids, Michigan, for whom they also recorded their second 45. The flip, That's Your Way, is another fine number full of jangly guitar. Released on their own Vark label I'm Higher Than I'm Down despite the title wasn't a "drug" song. They were formed in late '64 under the name The Hitch Hikers, but later pulled the "Aardvarks" monicker from the first page of the dictionary. ![]() Let's Move Together/Cherie, Can't You Tell (Talpa 68101) 1968Įrroneously thought to be a Chicago band, this act were in fact from Muskegon, Michigan. Let's Move Together / Cherie, Can't You Tell (Forte 2021) 1968 I Don't Believe / I Don't Need You (Fenton 2090) Sept. 45s: I'm Higher Than I'm Down / That's Your Way (Vark 2058) May 1966 ![]()
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