1960s rock 'n' roll
The Plague were formed in Thunder Bay, but ended up spending enough time living in Toronto that they're considered to be part of "The Toronto Sound" — what people called our city's particular brand of 1960s garage rock. The Plague released "We Were Meant To Be" in 1965 and would break up soon after. Lead singer Lyn McEachern went on to record a few singles as a solo artist and the other members of the band would keep playing together, but eventually rename themselves Lexington Avenue.
Listen to more songs associated with the Toronto Sound here.
All songs are posted to promote the artist and the history of Toronto. When possible, I've sought permission from artists, but if you're the copyright-holder and would like the song removed, please contact me here and I'll be happy to do so.
The Plague were formed in Thunder Bay, but ended up spending enough time living in Toronto that they're considered to be part of "The Toronto Sound" — what people called our city's particular brand of 1960s garage rock. The Plague released "We Were Meant To Be" in 1965 and would break up soon after. Lead singer Lyn McEachern went on to record a few singles as a solo artist and the other members of the band would keep playing together, but eventually rename themselves Lexington Avenue.
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All songs are posted to promote the artist and the history of Toronto. When possible, I've sought permission from artists, but if you're the copyright-holder and would like the song removed, please contact me here and I'll be happy to do so.
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