File:Tages 1966.jpg
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English: Swedish rock band Tages in the year 1966, (left to right), Göran Lagerberg (bass guitar, vocals), Anders Töpel (lead guitar, vocals), Freddie Skantze (drums), Danne Larsson (rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals), Tommy Blom (vocals, guitar) |
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Source | Bildjournalen 1, 1966 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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