Preston Ritter
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 9 years ago |
Date of birth | April 24,1949 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Date of died | March 30,2015 |
Albums | The Electric Prunes |
Music groups | The Electric Prunes |
Job | Drummer |
Songs | I Had Too Much To Dream |
Get Me to the World on Time | |
Dr. Do-Good | |
Train for Tomorrow | |
I Happen to Love You | |
The Toonerville Trolley | |
The Great Banana Hoax | |
You Never Had It Better | |
I | |
Wind-Up Toys | |
Sold to the Highest Bidder | |
Onie | |
Bangles | |
Antique Doll | |
Ain't It Hard | |
Try Me On for Size | |
Are You Lovin' Me More | |
Big City | |
Luvin | |
Hideaway | |
Long Day's Flight | |
The King Is in the Counting House | |
Children of Rain | |
Little Olive | |
Everybody Knows | |
It's Not Fair | |
About a Quarter to Nine | |
Captain Glory | |
Capt. Glory | |
I Had Too Much To Dream , Revised - HQ | |
I Had Too Much To Dream - Karaoke | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1389996 |
Preston Ritter Life story
Preston James Ritter was an American drummer, drum teacher and author of drum methods. He joined The Electric Prunes in 1966, and played on their debut studio album, The Electric Prunes, and two hit singles, before being replaced by Michael Weakley during recording of the band's second album, Underground, in 1967.