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Tag Archives: 1960s – 1970s

Wilma Burgess

b. Wilma Charlene Burgess, 11 June 1939, Orlando, Florida, USA, d. 26 August 2003, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. After senior high school, Burgess went to Stetson University or college, Orlando, to review for a level in physical education and experienced no thoughts of the profession in music. She was only thinking …

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The Up

Ann Arbor, Michigan-based proto-punks the Up were shaped in the springtime of 1967 by vocalist Franklin Bach, then your stage supervisor and announcer at Detroit’s famed Grande Ballroom. Rounded out by guitarist Bob Rasmussen, bassist Gary Rasmussen and drummer Vic Peraino (quickly changed by Scott Bailey), the group was handled …

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Twinkle Brothers

It seems as if the Twinkle Brothers have already been around because the beginning of your time, or in least the start of reggae. Led by Norman Offer, the Twinkles started in the first ’60s being a trio offering Offer and his two brothers performing within a slick trio design …

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Danny Kirwan

Guitarist/vocalist Danny Kirwan was an associate of Fleetwood Macintosh, assisting to bridge their early blues-rock stage with their eventual conventional pop/rock and roll approach, in the later ’60s through the first ’70s (before the entrance of Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham). Blessed Daniel David Kirwan in South London on, may …

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Blue Mountain Eagle

In July of 1969, Canadian-born drummer Dewey Martin — the final remaining original person in Buffalo Springfield — still left the last incarnation of this group (who have been, at that time, calling themselves Brand-new Buffalo) for the solo cope with UNI. On the other hand, as the staying associates …

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New York Rock & Roll Ensemble

An apocryphal story says Juilliard Music Conservatory-trained music artists Michael Kamen, Marty Fulterman, and Dorian Rudnytsky decided in the past due ’60s in NY that they will make larger bucks as rock and roll stars than mainly because classical music artists. The results of the legendary experiment had been inconclusive. …

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Mocedades

Spanish vocal group Mocedades was shaped in 1967 by 4 youthful students from Bilbao. Influenced by folk music and tunes from the Beatles, they began a music group called Voces con Guitarras, later called Mocedades. When maker Juan Carlos Calderon paid attention to their 1st demonstration, he was immediately convinced …

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A Bolha

This group formed in 1965 because the Bubbles and produced their first single in 1966 — two versions of hits from the Rolling Rocks as well as the Shakers (a Uruguayan group). Upon time for Brazil (they noticed the Isle of Wight Event in Britain), they made a decision to …

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The Tee Set

The Tee Collection — Peter Tetteroo (vocals), Dill Dennink (guitar, flute, banjo), Joop Bloom (drums), Franklin Madjid (bass), and Hans Vehicle Eijck (keyboards) — was among a small number of acts from Holland that managed to get onto the American charts in the past due 1960s; others included the Surprising …

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Harpers Bizarre

The eclectic pop group Harper’s Bizarre was formed in Santa Cruz, CA, in 1963 by Ted Templeman (born Oct 24, 1944; Santa Cruz, CA) (vocals, drums, trumpet), Dickie Scoppettone (created July 5, 1945; Santa Cruz, CA) (acoustic guitar, vocals), Eddie Wayne (created Santa Cruz, CA) (acoustic guitar, vocals), and Dick …

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