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{{Short description|American rock band}}
{{For|the Canadian band|The Fugitives (spoken word)}}
{{Unreferenced|date=April 2012}}
{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
| name = The Fugitives
| image = The Fugitives (1966).png
| caption = The Fugitives (1966)
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| background = group_or_band
| origin = [[Sacramento, California]]
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| associated_acts = [[Gene Clark]], The Miniature Concert, Group B
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| past_members = Paul
'''Recorded members'''
Tom Fabian : [[Drum kit|Drums]]<br />Frank Galindo Loscutoff : Vocals<br />Tony Powell : Guitar and vocals<br />Allen M. Purdy : [[Bass guitar]]<br />Laramy Smith : Guitar and vocals
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After making a number of personnel changes (lead singer and both guitarists), the band's style had changed to [[pop rock]], and they headed to Los Angeles. They recorded nine songs at [[Western Recorders]] (as The Grimfacqles) with [[The Beach Boys]]' engineer, [[Chuck Britz]].
The band later returned to Los Angeles to appear on the
On May 11, 2007, The Fugitives were honored again when the Sacramento Archives and Museum Collection Center (SAMCC) released a 45rpm vinyl record of four songs by four influential '60s-era Sacramento bands for the exhibit, "Hearing our History". The Fugitives' "Blowin' My Mind" is one of the four tracks on the record, and a photo of The Fugitives band is on the [[SAMCC]] vinyl's cover.
After the band split up, Smith released a record on ATCO produced by David Briggs, Neil Young's producer.
==Sources==
*[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p17743/biography|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic entry]
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