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  1. Mar 20, 2019 · Norm Sundholm was playing bass for the rock band The Kingsmen when he had a few ideas to improve his amplifier. As the band rose to fame, thanks to the recording of “Louie Louie,” Norm and his brother, Conrad, formed Sunn Amplifiers.

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      Norm Sundholm. Norm Sundholm was playing bass for the rock...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_KingsmenThe Kingsmen - Wikipedia

    The two remaining original Kingsmen, Lynn Easton and Mike Mitchell, were joined by Gary Abbott, Barry Curtis and Norm Sundholm to record their first album and tour as the official band. Dick Peterson (not Dickie Peterson) replaced Gary Abbott shortly thereafter.

  3. Jul 27, 2021 · That said, West was more likely emulating the powerful Sunn amps, created by Kingsmen bassist Norm Sundholm and his brother Conrad.

  4. Norm Sundholm. Norm Sundholm was playing bass for the rock band The Kingsmen when he had a few ideas to improve his amplifier. As the band rose to fame, thanks to the recording of “Louie Louie,” Norm and his brother, Conrad, formed Sunn Amplifiers.

  5. Feb 5, 2015 · In 1963, two original members left the band, and Norm Sundholm was brought onboard. The band recorded its version of “Louie Louie,” and the song became a massive hit. In that moment, Biamp history was made.

  6. Oct 31, 2023 · Left to right: Norm Sundholm, Lynn Easton, Dick Peterson, Mike Mitchell, and Barry Curtis of the touring version of the rock and roll band "The Kingsmen" perform onstage in 1964. "Louie Louie," recorded by the Kingsmen, began climbing the pop charts 60 years ago.

  7. Oct 31, 2023 · Left to right: Norm Sundholm, Lynn Easton, Dick Peterson, Mike Mitchell, and Barry Curtis of the touring version of the rock and roll band "The Kingsmen" perform onstage in 1964. "Louie Louie,"...