The Deep Six (band)

The Deep Six were an American folk rock, sunshine pop and psychedelic band from San Diego, California.

The Deep Six started out as a folk trio in San Diego California, before adding members to their roster and expending into full electric band.

"[2] They did a seventeen-week stint as the house band at the Land of Oden, a folk club located in La Mesa, which was co-owned by their co-manager, Ken Mansfield.

The Deep Six went on to record a self-titled album for Liberty, in which many of Los Angeles' finest session musicians played parts.

[1][2][3] The album included the Cannon-sung take on Bob Lind's "Unlock the Door", as well as covers of the Rolling Stones' "Paint it Black" and Neil Diamond's "Solitary Man".