The Three O'Clock
"The Three O'Clock" is an American rock band formed in 1981 in Los Angeles, California. They are known for their contribution to the Paisley Underground movement, which blended elements of 1960s pop and psychedelia with modern rock. The band's music features jangly guitars and catchy melodies, often drawing comparisons to groups like The Byrds and The Beatles.
The original lineup included Ronnie Sanchez, Michael Quercio, and Danny Benair. They released several albums, with "Sixteen Tambourines" being one of their most notable works. The band disbanded in 1991 but has reunited for various performances and continues to influence alternative rock.