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There were originally three founding members of this British Invasion band. They got together in 1961. The band was first comprised of Rod Argent, Paul Atkinson, and Hugh Grundy, and they were soon joined by Colin Blunstone and Paul Arnold.

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Colin Blunstone, Paul Atkinson, Rod Argent, Chris White and Hugh Grundy

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