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Tag Archives: 1960s – 1970s

Spice

Spice, originally referred to as Sugars and Spice, comprised Suzanne Morier (vocals), Laurie Currie (drums, vocals), Brian Miessner (bass, vocals), Chuck Gorling (body organ, piano), Phil O’Connell (acoustic guitar) and Bob Walker (bass). They documented many singles in 1969 as Sugars and Spice and in 1972, after Morier and Walker …

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Pacific Gas & Electric

The seeds of Pacific Gas & Electric powered were sown in LA back 1966 when self-taught guitarist Tom Marshall formed Bluesberry Jam, whose ranks included drummer Charlie Allen. Allen ended up being such an excellent vocalist that he finished up getting the frontman; his drum seat was loaded by Adolfo …

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Tony Hester

Detroit local Tony Hester’s “In the torrential rain” remains perhaps one of the most popular, long lasting, and recorded R&B music. First completed by the Dramatics, the tune established them for the R&B circuit and Hester as an ace songwriter. Hester’s music odyssey started for the east aspect of Detroit …

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Tony Hazzard

The name Tony Hazzard might not sound familiar, but the British singer/songwriter has written hits for everybody in the Hollies, Manfred Mann, and Herman’s Hermits to Gene Pitney and Andy Williams. Blessed and elevated in Liverpool, Hazzard found your guitar and ukulele at a age group. A formidable pupil, he …

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John “Speedy” Keen

b. John Eager, 29 March 1945, Ealing, London, Britain, d. March 2002. A previous member of many struggling beat groupings, Keen garnered significant acclaim for his structure ‘Armenia City WITHIN THE Sky’, which opened up the Who’s third record, The Who Sell Out. The music group’s guitarist, Pete Townshend, nurtured …

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Allan Sisters

Sisters from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Coralie and Jackie Allan both started performing young. Jackie began 1st and Coralie adopted in her footsteps. Girls grew into ladies before they produced their debut documenting in 1963. It had been a country solitary entitled “Larry.” The very first outing from the Allan Sisters …

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Peter Matz

An award-winning conductor, arranger, and composer for film, theater, and tv, Peter Matz could very well be most widely known for his focus on Barbra Streisand’s early albums so when musical director around the Carol Burnett Display. Given birth to in Pittsburgh, he analyzed chemical executive at UCLA and performed …

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Gene & Eddie

Gene & Eddie were an R&B vocal duo from Sterling silver Spring, Maryland who have fell lacking nationwide popularity, but enjoyed regional achievement in the mid-’60s and afterwards developed a following among enthusiasts of classic spirit rarities. Gene & Eddie had been Eugene Alton Dorsett and Eddie Greatest, Jr., a …

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Gloria Ann Taylor

Gloria Ann Taylor (who all also recorded seeing that Gloria Taylor) never quite achieved the achievement she deserved seeing that an R&B vocalist, but years after she retired from professional executing, Taylor became a cult heroine among enthusiasts of spirit and disco dusties, with a global viewers enjoying her music …

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Stephen Jameson

b. 1949, London, Britain. This singer-songwriter’s 1st success was included with the duo Truth, who experienced a UK Best 40 hit having a cover from the Beatles ‘Lady’ on Pye in 1966. He documented single for Pye and its own subsidiary Dawn in the first 70s, under his personal name, …

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