Don & The Goodtimeres a an American garage rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, United States, in 1964. Fronted by Don Gallucci, former keyboardist of the Kingsmen, the group quickly made a name for itself in the Northwest rock scene. Their debut single "Turn On" received local airplay and set the stage for their early success. In 1965, they released "Little Sally Tease", which furthered their popularity and was covered by contemporaries such as the Standells and the Kingsmen. The band signed with Dunhill Records in mid-1965 and appeared on television shows like The Lloyd Thaxton Show and Hollywood a-Go-Go. In 1967, they released their album So Good, which charted at number 102 nationally on the Billboard 200. The supporting single "I Could Be So Good to You" reached number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number 15 in Los Angeles's regional market. Despite releasing three more singles in 1968, none managed to continue their success. Don & The Goodtimes disbanded later that year. Gallucci went on to form Touch, a psychedelic rock band, which released one self-titled album in 1969 before disbanding.
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