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  1. Eustace Baker was Lefty Baker from the 60's music group Spanky and Our Gang. He was the main vocalist on I'd Like to Get To Know You, and wrote Yesterday's Rain. Very talented banjo and guitar player.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2013 · clearing out the garage..... found old memories of studio partnership - Bob Covington, Bill Broughton, Lefty Baker, Jim Covington.... AND a lost 10" reel of demo songs of Lefty's from our ...

  3. On August 11, 1971, Lefty Baker died of cirrhosis of the liver, about a year after he left the band. He was 32. The group briefly reformed in 1975 with Spanky, Nigel Pickering and new members Jim Moon (drums), Will Plummer (bass, vocals) and Marc McClure (guitar, banjo, vocals) [11] and recorded an album ( Change ) for the Epic label, produced ...

  4. 10 de dic. de 2023 · Lefty Baker’s death was a shock and a loss to the music industry and his fans. He was remembered as a talented and charismatic musician who had a bright future ahead of him. He was buried at Grand View Memorial Park and Crematory in Glendale, California, according to Find a Grave.

  5. The Lefty Baker, Barooga, New South Wales. 1,652 likes · 93 talking about this · 42 were here. Micro Bakery in Barooga - baked fresh daily - Quality pies, Gourmet donuts & locally roasted coffee.

  6. 17 de sept. de 2021 · Seiter and Spanky are the only members of Spanky and Our Gang still alive — Lefty Baker died in 1971, Oz Bach in 1998, Nigel Pickering in 2011 and Kenny Hodges in 2013.

  7. In early 1968, guitarist and vocalist Lefty Baker (real name Eustace Britchforth) was added to the band and his friend Kenny Hodges replaced Oz Bach on bass.