English R&B band formed in 1964 in the London suburb of Yiwsley. The review names Ronnie Wood, Tony Munroe, Bob Lagham, Kim Gardner and Ali Mackenzie in the group's early lineup. They released singles for Decca and Reaction and their material is collected on a Deram compilation. The group had split up by 1967.

Ronnie Wood, a member of The Birds, later became known for his work with the Faces and the Rolling Stones.

English R&B band formed in 1964 in the London suburb of Yiwsley. Lineup named in the review includes Ronnie Wood, Tony Munroe, Bob Lagham, Kim Gardner and Ali Mackenzie. Recorded singles for Decca and Reaction; material collected on a Deram compilation. Active only through the mid‑1960s, with members splitting up by 1967.

For:Fans of 1960s British R&B, collectors of rare singles, and Ronnie Wood fans.

 Formed in 1964 in the London suburb of Yiwsley, the Birds (nothing to do with the nearly namesake Californians) are the typical group of teenagers forming in those years on the streets of the UK's capital around figures such as Ronnie Wood (guitar, harmonica, and vocals), Tony Munroe (guitar and vocals), Bob Lagham (drums), and Kim Gardner (bass).

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