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Stray Dog

This blues-based US rock group started life being a power-trio in 1973. Produced by Snuffy Walden (vocals, electric guitar), Alan Roberts (bass, vocals) and Leslie Sampson (b. 1950; drums), their design incorporated components of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. Timmy Dulaine (electric guitar, vocals) and Luis Cabaza (keyboards) had been added in 1974, with rather detrimental outcomes. The aggression and power of the three-piece have been dissipated by needlessly elaborate agreements. While You’re Down There is another disappointment and pursuing administration and contractual complications, the band proceeded to go their separate methods in 1975. Walden afterwards reappeared as theme composer to well-known US television cleaning soap opera 30 Something.

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