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Bobby Fuller

Along with his blatant reverence for Buddy Holly, fellow Texan Bobby Fuller was a little bit of an anomaly within the mid-’60s. Wielding a Stratocaster acoustic guitar along with a brash, complete audio, at his greatest Fuller sounded like Holly may have, experienced he survived in to the ’60s. Breaking …

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The Bobby Fuller Four

Along with his blatant reverence for Buddy Holly, fellow Texan Bobby Fuller was a little bit of an anomaly within the mid-’60s. Along with his Stratocaster electric guitar and brash, complete appear, at his greatest Fuller sounded like Holly may have acquired he survived in to the ’60s. Breaking the …

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The 5th Dimension

The Fifth Dimension’s unique sound lay somewhere within smooth, elegant soul and straightforward, adult-oriented pop, often with a definite flower-power vibe. Although they appealed even more to mainstream listeners than to a hip, hardcore R&B target audience, they had an absolute ear for modern trends; their collection of materials helped …

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Mario Chamlee

A good tenor on the Metropolitan Opera through the 1920s and 1930s, Chamlee also had an estimable profession in European countries. Retiring at 47, he spared himself and his open public the drop that eats apart at positive thoughts. While known in the us primarily being a lyric tenor, somewhere …

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