American rock band The Human Beinz, from Youngstown, Ohio, formed in 1964 as The
Premiers. The original lineup included John Richard "Dick" Belley on vocals and
guitar, Joe "Ting" Markulin on vocals and guitar, Mel Pachuta on vocals and
bass, and Gary Coates on drums. They changed their name to The Human Beinz in
1966 and recorded covers of songs by Them, The Yardbirds, The Who, and Bob
Dylan. In 1967, they signed with Capitol Records, who misspelled their name as
The Human Beinz. Their debut single "Nobody But Me" peaked at number 8 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in February 1968, lea...