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Founded in 1959, The Lords, from Düsseldorf/North Rhine-Westphalia have been one of the longest-running beat groups from Germany over the last half century. They are best known for their work during the sixties and early seventies and are noted for their sometimes humorous and irreverent approach.Between 1965 and 1969, the Lords had twelve titles on the German charts, mainly produced by Heinz Gietz.
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