The Association
"The Association" is a popular American pop band formed in 1965, known for their harmonious sound and catchy melodies. They gained fame with hits like "Cherish" and "Windy," which showcased their unique blend of rock and pop music. The group was part of the 1960s music scene and contributed to the era's cultural landscape.
The band's lineup changed over the years, but key members included Russ Giguere, Terry Kirkman, and Brian Cole. They were known for their vocal harmonies and innovative arrangements. "The Association" received several awards, including a Grammy Award, solidifying their place in music history.