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Fact #100409

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London-based band The Spectres sign a five-year deal with Piccadilly Records. They will release release two singles in 1966, I (Who Have Nothing) and Hurdy Gurdy Man (written by Alan Lancaster), and one in 1967, We Ain't Got Nothing Yet, but all three will sink without trace. The band will achieve greater success after a name change to Status Quo.