who often backed Roy Orbison. He followed that with a stint in Classics IV, getting a taste of chart success in 1968 when their song "Spooky" went to No. 3. In 1970, the initial lineup of Atlanta
who often backed Roy Orbison. He followed that with a stint in Classics IV, getting a taste of chart success in 1968 when their song "Spooky" went to No. 3. In 1970, the initial lineup of Atlanta
who often backed Roy Orbison. He followed that with a stint in Classics IV, getting a taste of chart success in 1968 when their song "Spooky" went to No. 3. In 1970, the initial lineup of Atlanta
" Lynch said. "If I look up and see Mike Campbell's butt in front of my drum kit, it's kind of like I'm home." As a result, Lynch hasn't ruled out the prospect of further reunions. "The original four 'Breakers are all upright as...