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Kenny & the Kasuals

This Dallas group — too accomplished to be called a garage band in the most common sense of the word — was pretty popular within their hometown within the mid-’60s, but never made any noise in the national level. It’s ironic that a lot of their popularity rests on a …

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The Lennon Sisters

The gleaming vocal quartet which graced Lawrence Welk’s regular television music present from 1955 to 1967, the Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Janet, Peggy and Kathy) was raised in Venice, California, and earned a agreement with Coral Information, thanks in large component to Welk. Their initial strike, “Tonight You Participate in Me,” …

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The Gladiators

For over three years, Albert Griffiths and his Gladiators have already been a significant force within Jamaican music. Delivered in 1946, in St. Elizabeth parish, he was raised in poverty in Trench City, and trained being a mason. Nevertheless, music beckoned, and linking with David Webber, sibling of the favorite …

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The Chosen Few

Newcastle’s The Particular Few were a good music group that didn’t connect, regardless of the existence of several prodigiously talented people who were to be on to much bigger achievement in groups want Lindisfarne and Ian Dury & the Blockheads. These were formed from the continues to be of two …

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The Great Scots

While determining simply who was simply America’s or Britain’s greatest rock and roll & roll music group will forever maintain doubt, the list gets whittled right down to one name when determining who was the largest group from Nova Scotia: the fantastic Scots. From Halifax, the Scots trim three singles …

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The Golliwogs

What’s within a name? A lot more than every other music group, the Golliwogs recommend a group’s deal with really can change lives, given that they labored in obscurity for 3 years before attaining massive achievement months following the quartet transformed their name to Creedence Clearwater Revival. The Golliwogs’ tale …

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The Freak Scene

The Freak Picture was hardly ever a “group” in the sense the fact that Beatles, the Rolling Rocks, or the Byrds were an organization — that’s, they didn’t really work as an organization or play as you. In fact, that they had somewhat even more in common using the Monkees …

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The Balfa Brothers

The Balfa Brothers (Les Freres Balfas) helped keep traditional Cajun music alive in the 1960s, when it had been at risk of disappearing. The sons, three of a family group of six, had been born to an unhealthy southwest Louisiana sharecropper, from whom they learned all about traditional Cajun lore …

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The Eyes

In 1965 and 1966, the Eye released a clutch of singles that endure the Who’s work in the same era within their mixture of extremely innovative guitar reviews/distortion and anthemic mod songwriting. “Once the Evening Falls,” “The Immediate Pleasure,” “I’m Rowed Out,” “You’re AN EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF,” as well as …

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The Lovelites

A ’60s Chicago high-school feminine trio, the Lovelites scored a big teenager angst hit with “HOW DO I Show My Mother & Father” for Uni in 1969. Though it had been never directly mentioned in the melody, its implicit theme was teenager pregnancy, still viewed then being a destiny worse …

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