Introducing Dickie Lee and The Iceman — musicians who toured nationally with a 60s group called The Brymers. The group is mainly known for their 60s hits "Sacrifice" and "I Want To Tell You." To date, the group has released five albums: Sacrifice, 40 Year Brotherhood, Where Are They Now, Never Too Old to R-N-R, and The Love From Our Soul. During the last four years many of The Brymers tracks have appeared in movies (JOBS, Chillerama, Alex of Venice) and TV shows. In 1968 Dick performed with and recorded a psychedelic album with a group called Fapardokly.
One of the tracks was picked up by Warner Brothers and placed on a compilation album (Where the Action Is - 1965-1968 - Los Angeles). The comp album was nominated for a Grammy the year of its release. In addition, one of the tracks recorded on the "Fapardokly" album (Lila) is featured in the film "The Trial of the Chicago 7." Dick continues to record with other rock groups and hosts his weekly radio show.
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