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Bitches Sin

Constantly hampered simply by fluctuating lineups and an inconsistent creative direction, not forgetting their family-unfriendly name, Cumbria, England’s promising Bitches Sin didn’t leave a lot of a mark amid the busyness of the brand new Wave of British ROCK shuffle, but additionally notched sufficient quality singles to save lots of …

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The Coachmen

Sporting natty black color bowlers, Sacramento, CA’s anglophilic Coachmen remaining little question whence they drew their music inspiration. Originally founded in 1964, the group’s “traditional” staff included three guitarists (Brian Costello, Rick Fitzpatrick, and Mike Davis), bassist Miss Kelly, and drumming vocalist Paul Kern. Two representative music group tracks are …

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The Blue Van

We were young in rural Broenderslev, Denmark, Steffen Westmark (vocals/guitars), Søren V. Christensen (Hammond body organ), Allan F. Villadsen, and Per M. Jorgenson (drums) had been inspired from the classics — Cream, Kinks, Very Points, Them — plus they utilized that hard R&B, primal rock and roll influence to operate …

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Contenders

The Contenders are believed among the great “might have been” rings from your progressive country picture, featuring many of the outstanding players connected with Uncle Walt’s Music group in conjunction with a set of NEW YORK pickers and songwriters. It wasn’t the grade of music that held this group from …

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Slim Harpo

Within the large stable of blues talent that Crowley, LA, producer Jay Miller documented for the Nashville-based Excello label, no-one enjoyed even more mainstream success than Slim Harpo. Only a tone behind Lightnin’ Slim in regional popularity, Harpo performed both electric guitar and neck-rack harmonica in a far more down-home …

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John Andrews & the Yawns

New Jersey-born multi-instrumentalist John Andrews caused several rings before stepping from his personal with solo task John Andrews & the Yawns — “the Yawns” being truly a fictional backing music group initially, as Andrews played all of the instruments about his debut. Andrews usually worked on single compositions, but notably …

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Sweet Feeling

Lovely Feeling released only one in 1967, “All SUCH A LONG TIME Ago”/”Charles Brownish.” The A-side was a passable 1967 Kinks-style tune, extremely similar to the snapshot-of-British life-styled music Ray Davies was composing at that time. It had been outshone by its B-side, “Charles Dark brown,” that was English psychedelia …

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John Petersen

John Petersen was the drummer in the Beau Brummels and, from past due 1966 to 1970, Harpers Bizarre. As the Beau Brummels drummer he was vital that you their image, along with his resemblance towards the Moving Rocks’ Brian Jones. He didn’t compose anything for the music group, but he …

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