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The Rolling Stones

By enough time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World’s Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the past due ’60s, that they had currently staked out an extraordinary claim around the title. As the self-consciously harmful option to the bouncy Merseybeat from the Beatles in the English Invasion, the …

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Bret Adams

DESERT Isle LIST Bombs Away Desire Infants John Stewart Retrospective, Vol. 2 (1981-1987) Hurry Retrospective, Vol. 1 (1974-1980) Hurry Moving Pictures Hurry Pyromania Def Leppard Little bit of Brain Iron Maiden Greatest of the Beast Iron Maiden Back Dark AC/DC Ace Frehley Ace Frehley Alive II Kiss Aldo Nova Aldo …

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River Styx Blues Emporium/Preston Harrison

Having a few breaks, the River Styx might’ve been the East Coast’s response to the Chocolate Watchband — and in a fairer fact, they’d have opened for the Rolling Stones or the Yardbirds, or at least the Pretty Things, had the latter ever toured the U.S. However they didn’t obtain …

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Rick Huxley

For a while in the mid-’60s, in the center of the British Invasion, Rick Huxley was among the several best-known bass players in every of rock and roll & move, his name reputation lagging a little behind that of Paul McCartney, and probably very much wider than that of the …

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Nik Pascal Raicevic

This interesting artist was mixed up in ’70s before selling off all his synthesizer gear to Steve Roach, a former racing car driver who became called an electronic music performer in his own right. Frequently credited in a variety of combinations from the brands Nik Raicevic and Nik Pascal, he …

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Nik Pascal Raicevic

This interesting artist was mixed up in ’70s before selling off all his synthesizer gear to Steve Roach, a former racing car driver who became called an electronic music performer in his own right. Frequently credited in a variety of combinations from the brands Nik Raicevic and Nik Pascal, he …

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Chants R&B

In the relative isolation of Christchurch, New Zealand, in the mid-1960s, Chants R&B developed a sound heavily indebted towards the raunchiest & most R&B-influenced bands from the British Invasion, like the Rolling Stones, Them, as well as the Yardbirds. Just two singles had been released through the band’s life time, …

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Charlie & The Wide Boys

Hardly remembered today except from the most attentive of pub rock scholars, Charlie & the Large Kids were a good-time rock & roll band cut securely in the mold from the Faces as well as the Rolling Stones who found its way to London during summer 1973. Shaped in the …

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The Dutchess & the Duke

While Jesse Lortz and Kimberly Morrison have both done amount of time in a few of Seattle’s most rough-and-tumble garage area punk combos, both found themselves receiving international acclaim in 2008 for his or her debut album as the Dutchess & the Duke, where they turned their focus on acoustic …

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Arthur Alexander

Although his songs were included in the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and Elvis Presley, country-soul pioneer Arthur Alexander continues to be largely unknown to the overall listening audience — however, his music may be the stuff of genius, a poignant and deeply intimate body of focus on par with the …

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