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This was a San Francisco based folk-rock quintet that worked in and around the bay area from 1964-66, producing two local hit records and numerous live appearances, usually a warm up for a bigger name act. Band featured tight harmony and some good original songs, as well as some very unique covers. The vocal sound was Beatle-esque, as many groups were during that time. Female singer was Jan Errico, who was also the drummer. Errico joined the Mojo Men, another local band and I believe she was strictly a singer, not a drummer with that band. With the the Mojos, her gentle understated voice was heard on their biggest hit, "Sit Down I Think I Love You". The follow up was a good song titled "Me About You" (which I always liked but still did not do well nationally). The Vejees broke up upon Errico's departure in 1966 and quickly faded into SF Rock History wallpaper, User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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