Started as "Dee Fenton & the Silhouettes", then changed their name to Four Just Men, to Just Four Men and finally to Wimple Winch before they split up in 1967.
Arguably the most creative group to work from Liverpool after the Merseybeat boom dried up, they broke up in the late '60s, leaving a wealth of unreleased material. Much of that material, as well as their rare singles, eventually appeared on compilations of British Invasion and British psychedelic rarities in the '80s.(Richie Unterberger in AllMusic)
Obscure. File under: Merseybeat Underground
In the music library: Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond: Save My Soul
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