Pasadena area rock group started out playing mostly instrumentals. Members included Leroy Hohman (guitar), Tony Henline (bass), Jerry Arthur (organ), and Eric Conklin (drums). In 1966 the group recruited lead vocalist Jerry Zingler (ex-Diamonds) and they played mostly Rolling Stones and British rock songs at clubs such as the Zoo on Hanover Street in Brooklyn, and the Hullaballoo in the New Glen Theater in Glen Burnie.
In 1968 Hohman and Arthur were drafted into the service. They were replaced with Jimmy Wooley (guitar), and Ed Parker (organ). This line-up became known as Lemon-Lime.

The following is a very rough copy of an acetate disc of The Chambermen:

