Touch (1960s band)

Touch was a 1960s American progressive rock band who recorded one album, 1968's eponymous Touch. They consisted of John Bordonaro (drums, percussion, vocals), Don Gallucci (keyboards, vocals), Bruce Hauser (bass, vocals), Jeff Hawks (vocals), and Joey Newman AKA Vern Kjellberg (guitar, vocals).

Vocal duties were shared across the group: Newman sang lead on "Seventy Five" (often misattributed to Hawks), Hauser sang lead on "Friendly Birds" and "Alesha and Others," Bordonaro sang the opening verse of "The Spiritual Death of Howard Greer," and "Miss Teach" featured lead vocals from Gallucci, Hauser, and Bordonaro across its three verses.