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Sweetarts

Austin, Texas garage area combo the Sweetarts formed in 1965, reuniting bassist Ernie Gammage and drummer Dwight Dow after their cooperation in the frat rock and roll action the Fabulous Chevelles. The group’s preliminary incarnation elevated eyebrows for including two African-American associates, keyboardist Erbie Bowser, and a now-forgotten guitarist — …

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The Newcastle Five

The Newcastle Five didn’t release any records while these were active, but their lineup did add a few music artists who’d make a more substantial impact in subsequent bands. Vocalist Lydia Pense would afterwards front Cold Bloodstream, while brothers Full Martin and Tom Martin would continue to try out in …

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Ray Brown

b. Australia. Like his contemporaries, Dark brown began like a soloist at Sydney’s suburban dances before house rings, until he obtained his own music group, the Whispers in 1965. Country wide success arrived quickly with some strike singles, including, “Satisfaction”, “Fool, Fool, Fool”, and “20 Kilometers”. In 1966, after five …

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Mike Simpson

Blessed in 1916 in Wintertime, Tx, Mike Simpson started with clarinet at age group 12 and shifted to horns. Pursuing high school rings (1932), Simpson became a member of the rings of Doc Ross, Key Gonzales, Harry Diekman, and Artwork Kassel. Then examined in Chicago and NY, and in 1939 …

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Star Band de Dakar

The Star Music group de Dakar was formed in 1960 to celebrate the independence of Senegal, however, not only achieved it start to see the birth of a country, in addition, it ushered in a fresh wave of local bands who played Cuban dance music. The Celebrity Band — never …

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Ron Griffiths

Ron Griffiths was the odd-man-out when it found the forming of Badfinger from the music group the Iveys. Blessed Ronald Llewellyn Griffiths in Swansea, Wales in 1946, he sang being a guy in his school’s choir. He reached his teenagers after rock and roll & roll acquired secured its hang …

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Little Caesar & the Consuls

Bruce Morshead, Norm Sherrat, Peter Deremiccious, Ken Pernokis and Gene MacLellan founded Small Caesar as well as the Consuls in 1957 in Toronto. (Robbie Robertson was also an associate for a short while.) The group documented several Canadian strikes through the mid-’60s (including “EASILY Found a fresh Woman,” “My Woman …

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Loose Ends

Not an excessive amount of is known concerning this mid-’60s Birmingham-based band, past the actual fact that they appeared to take their business lead from the initial Denny Laine-era Moody Blues as opposed to the even more progressive Move, which their drummer was one Alan Marshall. Their two singles for …

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Brian Peacock

Brian Peacock is certainly a bassist whose profession has carried him halfway all over the world from his indigenous New Zealand at several points. Delivered in Levin, New Zealand, in 1946, he was raised in the darkness of Mt. Owen close to the city of Murchison. He was attracted to …

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Moon

Moon was a short-lived, past due-’60s psych-pop supergroup, well known for featuring ex-Beach Son David Marks on business lead acoustic guitar. Twenty-year-old Marks got already enjoyed a significant profession. At 14, circa 1962, he became a member of the Seaside Boys being a tempo guitarist (the Wilsons had been his …

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