The Enfields

The Enfields were an American garage rock and psychedelic band from Wilmington, Delaware who were active in the 1960s. They were led by guitarist and songwriter Ted Munda, and their style was highly influenced by the British Invasion and folk rock. They were considered the top group in Wilmington at the time and enjoyed several local hits, though they failed to reach a wider national audience due to poor management. The Enfields broke up in 1967, but Munda went on to form the group the Friends of the Family. Ted was also in the Blues Magoos, wrote for various Publishing companies in LA, was signed to Columbia Records in 1973 with group" Hotspur", and co-wrote "Blame It On Love" for Smokey Robinson in 1983–84 on Motown. He has several albums of unreleased produced material. In 1994 he created the Capstone Vortex Regeneration Healing Design.

Members
(Updated by Ted Munda 4/15/2017)
 * Ted Munda (guitar, vocals, songwriter)
 * Charles Berl (vocals)
 * John Bernard (guitar)
 * Bill Gallery (bass, to 1966)
 * Gordon Berl (drums)
 * John Rhoads (bass, 1966–67)

Discography

 * "In the Eyes of the World" b/w "In the Eyes of the World" (Richie 669, February 1966)
 * "She Already Has Somebody" b/w "I'm For the Things You Do" (Richie 670, May 1966)
 * "You Don't Have to Go Far" b/w "Face to Face" (Richie 671, October 1966)
 * "Twelve Months Coming" b/w "Time Card" (Richie 675, 1967)