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Tag Archives: 1960s – 1970s

The Inspirations

The Inspirations were essentially a duo of Jimmy London (Trevor Shaw) and Billy Dyce (Ransford Light), who had been active on the Jamaican music picture by the end from the 1960s and in to the early ’70s. They originally worked with manufacturer Lee “Nothing” Perry, and their melody “SHRINK,” documented …

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Bob Crosby

The Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Robert Crosby began his recording career as simply plain Bob Crosby, playing tenor saxophone in a variety of ’60s progressive jazz projects of Stan Kenton like the LA Neophonic Orchestra. Possibly the up grade in first-name formality can be an attempt to prevent dilemma with bandleader …

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Jimmy Ford

This name may lead in lots of stylistic directions in the music business, jazz discographers alone acknowledging the existence of at least four differing people named Jimmy Ford and/or Jim Ford and James Ford. The locale for trumpeter Jimmy Ford was Chicago, the Windy City’s name also a practical dual, …

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Hetty MacLise

Hetty MacLise, the wife of unique Velvet Underground drummer Angus MacLise, played music with him in a variety of projects in the past due ’60s and 1970s. Previously Hetty McGee, she was an illustrator for the countercultural magazines The East Town Other as well as the SF Oracle, and fulfilled …

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The Carnival

The Trendsetters were a ’60s group in Canada; their youthful members had been bassist Expenses Wells, guitarist Bob Brownscombe, pianist Tim Hallman, drummer Mike Oberle, and organist Don Pellow. All the guys do vocals. After a time performing collectively, the group turned their name towards the Carnival. Around that same …

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The Sensations

The Feelings are thought to be from Fight Creek, MI, but don’t take that tidbit to the lender. Many assume that they had Cleveland root base because they documented on Cleveland’s WAY TO AVOID IT Information, owned with the past due Lester Johnson and Costs Branch, however they only found …

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Peter Wright

Peter Wright, a significant participant in Chicago’s popular music surroundings in the ’60s and ’70s, has thrived along with his business, Peter Wright and Affiliates, managing, hooking music artists up with street functions, administrating Edgewater Posting, and assigning and offering privileges to his vast collection of experts. Wright’s primary gig, …

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Alusa Fallax

Shaped in Milan in 1969 but located in the tiny northern Italian city of Novara with the Cirla brothers, Alusa Fallax appeared destined to invest their career launching little-known (and today long-forgotten) 45s for sundry Italian brands. Their debut, 1969’s ” Dedicato a chi ama Charleston” was implemented afterwards that …

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Eddie Torres

Eddie Torres was a significant and, in a few senses, controversial supervisor in the 1960s Mexican-American rock and roll picture in East LA. He managed the largest and greatest music group to emerge from that picture, Thee Midniters, and in addition went the label, Whittier, which nearly all their records …

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Dinky Dawson

Engineer Stuart “Dinky” Dawson was probably one of the most important numbers ever in the introduction of concert audio for rock and roll rings, and was involved with a number of the ’70s most-acclaimed rock and roll albums — including Lou Reed’s Berlin and Rock and roll & Roll Pet, …

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