Biography
The Fifth Estate is recalled for a novelty hit, Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead (from The Wizard Of Oz), which reached number 11 in the US charts during the summer of 1967. The group had been formed three years earlier and, inspired by the British Invasion, they began a career that took them through a variety of short-lived record contracts until they secured their one-off success. The quintet - Wayne Wads Wadham (vocals, keyboards), Rick Engler (vocals, guitar, kazoo, violin, clarinet, bass), D. Bill Shute (guitar, mandolin), Dick Duck Ferrar (vocals, guitar, bass) and Furvus Evans (drums) - broke up when Shute was drafted. He later returned to music and has forged a successful career as a folk musician. His partner, Lisa Null, formed Green Linnet Records with Patrick Sky and this outlet was responsible for several of Shutes subsequent recordings. Wayne Wadhams became a professor at Bostons prestigious...
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