1992 - Rising Sons on their album Rising Sons Featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder (recorded in the mid-1960s)
Charles Scribner's Sons | Steinway & Sons | My Three Sons | John Wiley & Sons | Order of the Rising Sun | Easter Rising | Sons of Anarchy | Sons of the American Revolution | Mumford & Sons | Sons of the Pioneers | Sons and Daughters | Hannibal Rising | Sons and Daughters (Australian TV series) | 3 Feet High and Rising | 2011 AFL Rising Star | Sons of Tucson | Native Sons of the Golden West | G. P. Putnam's Sons | The House of the Rising Sun | Rising Sun | James Powell and Sons | AFL Rising Star | The Sons of the Desert | Sons of Temperance | Sons of Confederate Veterans | Rising Damp | N M Rothschild & Sons | Hannibal Rising (film) | All My Sons | Sons of the Revolution |
Cam-Pact were formed in Melbourne in April 1967 with a line up of Mark Barnes on bass guitar (ex-Moppa Blues, Roadrunners, Delta Set); Keith Glass on vocals and guitar (Rising Sons, Eighteenth Century Quartet); John Pugh on guitar, vocals and autoharp (Roadrunners, Delta Set, Eighteenth Century Quartet); Chris Stockley on guitar (Roadrunners, Delta Set); and Bob Lloyd (aka Bob Tregilgus) on drums.