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      <date>1943 - 1960</date>
      <title>Chuck Girard</title>
      <body>Chuck Girard is born August 27, 1943, in Los Angeles. His family moved around Southern California in the following years, settling in Santa Rosa, a town north of San Francisco. &lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;While in high school, Chuck became interested in music. </body>
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      <date>1961</date>
      <title>Castells</title>
      <body>Chuck Girard, while only a senior in high school, and his band The Castells scores two Top 20 hits with the songs &quot;So This Is Love&quot; and &quot;Sacred&quot;. &lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;Chuck is pictured here second from the left in a publicity photo of the Castells. </body>
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      <date>1964</date>
      <title>Hondells</title>
      <body>The Hondells break into the top twenty nationwide with the song &quot;Go Little Honda&quot;. Chuck does the lead vocals but does not tour with the band. </body>
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      <date>1968</date>
      <title>Love Song Formed</title>
      <body>In the years following Chuck's moderate success, he forms a group called Love Song to play around the Los Angeles area. The band includes bassist Jay Truax and drummer John Mehler.</body>
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      <date>1972</date>
      <title>Love Song &quot;Released&quot;</title>
      <url>http://musicmoz.org/Bands_and_Artists/L/Love_Song/Discography/Love_Song/</url>
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