The D-Men were an American beat music group. They began in Stamford, Connecticut, in 1963. They played continuously around the US and in many New York clubs, including Trude Heller's and The World, and in many Greenwich Village clubs such as The Bottom Line and The Downtown. They appeared on Hullabaloo in 1965, where they performed their garage rock track, "I Just Don't Care. " In 1966, The D-Men became The Fifth Estate.
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- The D-Men were an American beat music group. They began in Stamford, Connecticut, in 1963. They played continuously around the US and in many New York clubs, including Trude Heller's and The World, and in many Greenwich Village clubs such as The Bottom Line and The Downtown. They appeared on Hullabaloo in 1965, where they performed their garage rock track, "I Just Don't Care. " In 1966, The D-Men became The Fifth Estate.
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- The D-Men were an American beat music group. They began in Stamford, Connecticut, in 1963. They played continuously around the US and in many New York clubs, including Trude Heller's and The World, and in many Greenwich Village clubs such as The Bottom Line and The Downtown. They appeared on Hullabaloo in 1965, where they performed their garage rock track, "I Just Don't Care. " In 1966, The D-Men became The Fifth Estate.
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