'60s Psychedelic Rock Icon Dies at 82 originally appeared on Parade. Psychedelic rock pioneer James Lowe, of The Electric Prunes, has died at age 82. Lowe's family — namely his three children — ...
James Lowe, frontman of ’60s psych-rock icons The Electric Prunes, who were best known for their Top 10 hit “I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night,” has died, aged 82, according to published reports.
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Psychedelic rock pioneer James Lowe, of The Electric Prunes, has died at age 82. Lowe's family — namely his three children — announced the news of their father's passing via the band's official ...