The Apostolic Intervention were a British rock band in the mid-1960s, who are best known for their 1967 single "Tell Me (Have You Ever Seen Me)".The band originally formed in Hertfordshire in Late 1965 as The Little People, and comprised Angus Shirley (lead guitar), Peter "Dino" Dines (organ, vocals), Bob Argent (bass), and Angus' younger brother Jerry Shirley (drums). They began by playing covers of American R&B records, and emulated the music of their heroes, The Small Faces.
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