The Gentlemen (Dallas band)

The Gentlemen
Background information
OriginDallas, Texas, United States
Genres
Years active1964 (1964)–1968 (1968)
LabelVandan
Past members
  • Seab Meador - 4 yrs.
  • Mike Kelley - 4 yrs.
  • Bruce Bland - 3 yrs.
  • Tommy Turner - 3 yrs.
  • Tim Justice - 4 yrs.
  • Jimmie Randall - 6 mos.
  • Lonnie Taylor - 1 yr.
  • Danny Sanches - 2 yrs.
  • Jimmie Vaughan - 4 mos.
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The Gentlemen were an American garage rock band from Dallas, Texas, who were active from 1964 to 1968. They are best known for their 1966 song, "It's a Cry'n Shame", which has been recognized as one of the greatest songs in garage rock. The band is noted for the contributions of guitarist and songwriter, Seab Meador. Jimmie Vaughan, later a member the Fabulous Thunderbirds and brother of Double Trouble guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, served a brief stint for several months in the Gentlemen in late 1965 and early 1966, but did not appear on any of their recordings. He went on to play in another Dallas garage rock band, the Chessmen.