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Tag Archives: 1960s – 1970s

Joe Byrd

Rising from a track record of serious composition and multimedia happenings, multi-instrumentalist Joe Byrd was the mastermind behind america of America, who released a groundbreaking record in 1968 that injected psychedelic rock and roll with electronic arrangements and avant-garde sensibilities. Following the U.S.A. split up pursuing their debut record, Byrd …

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Bleus

Blue-eyed soul combo the Bleus shaped in Gadsden, AL, in middle-1965. Vocalist/percussionist Tony Lumpkin, guitarists Larry Sivley and Paul Smith, and bassist Terry Moore comprised the initial lineup, with Lumpkin shifting exclusively to vocal responsibilities with the help of drummer Cliff Blackwood. Keyboardist Dana Loconto finished the roster, and in …

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Los Dug Dug’s

Mexican garage rock legends Los Dug Dug’s were led by singer/multi-instrumentalist Armando Nava, given birth to in Durango, Durango in 1946. At 15 he obtained his 1st guitar, with 17 he became a member of his 1st music group, Xippos Rock and roll — when their unique frontman stop, Nava …

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Organisation

Though just a footnote in the annals of pop music, Company was the actual germ of Kraftwerk. In 1968, learners Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider fulfilled at Artwork Academy Remscheid and made a decision to consider new musical methods. Both classically educated on piano and flute, that they had currently …

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Cliff Jackson

Throbbing his way through the ’70s, Cliff Jackson was the first selection of reggae rings like the Fabulous Flames, often executing in lockstep using the drums of Denzel Jackson and Paul Douglas. This Jackson shouldn’t confused using the stride pianist Clifton Jackson.

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Hello People

Late-’60s concept music group Hello People was come up with by NY maker Lew Futterman. Basing his idea on French mime movies, Futterman assembled several Ohio musicians to create in the group, dressed up in complete face color and carrying out wordless mime routines between their tunes throughout their live …

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Bill Johnson

This organist was area of the enlarged recording crew for an album entitled Alien, released in 1973 with the bizarre ESP label. Although originally a single task by Jim McCarthy, the record continues to be reissued beneath the name of McCarthy’s previous music group, the Godz. Organist Costs Johnson will …

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Cleves

Located in Sydney, Australia, the Cleves produced the average self-titled album in the first 1970s that was consistent with hard rock-progressive rock and roll trends of your day. Originally developing in New Zealand as the Clevedonaires in the middle-’60s, the Cleves had been structured around three siblings: Gaye Dark brown …

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Richard Barnes

British isles singer Richard Barnes produced the U.K. graphs double in 1970 with “Try the Mountains” and “Move North.”

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Blackwell

The Tx rock & roll outfit Blackwell released four singles in 2 yrs in the interstellar Astro label, however the band’s star under no circumstances got very much beyond regional gazing. John “Rabbit” Bundrick, a key pad noodler, may be the one person in the music group to mingle with …

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