The premier Bellingham garage band of the 1960's was The Unusuals. In 1966, for four to five weeks, their single "Babe, It's Me" was #1 at Bellingham radio station KPUG (recollection of Kirk Wilde, former music director). The Unusuals formed after earlier local rock groups disbanded: Nite People, Ron Petersen and The Accents/Bellingham Accents. At one point, the Unusuals toured with Dewey Martin (Buffalo Springfield's drummer). Click on the videos to hear and see the content and to obtain information about the various recordings.
Band members in this photo, L to R: Bill Capp (guitar), Kathi McDonald (vocals), Laurie Vitt (guitar), Harvey Redmond (bass), Vic Bundy (keyboards), Pat Jerns (drums). (Pat Jerns left the band in early-1966. Gary Ramsey took over on drums. Ramsey is not present in this earlier photo of the Unusuals.
Laurie Vitt, a founding band member, is still creating music. A link to Laurie's youtube site is in the descriptions that accompany many of his videos.