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The Penny Arkade

The Cent Arkade under no circumstances released any records throughout their short existence, and their history continues to be muddied from the release of a lot of their materials on rare albums credited to 1 from the band’s singer/songwriters (utilizing a pseudonym, believe it or not). The obscurity and misunderstandings …

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World’s Greatest Jazz Band

This all-star group was founded in 1968 by Dick Gibson at his sixth annual Jazz Party. Regardless of the impossibility of living up to its outrageous name, the music group was indeed the best possible in Dixieland/traditional jazz. Co-led by Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart, and in addition offering Billy …

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Wild Things

When people think about Vox tools, many names one thinks of, including Brian Jones, Johnny Thunders, as well as the Chesterfield Kings, more than several decades. However in the 1960s, within the Midwest, around Missouri, Kansas, and Iowa, there is one music group that did just as much to popularize …

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Dantalian’s Chariot

Probably one of the most brilliant obscure psychedelic singles from the past due ’60s — indeed, probably one of the most brilliant obscure rock and roll singles of any sort from the period — was Dantalian’s Chariot’s “Madman RUNNING RIGHT THROUGH the Areas.” This 1967 work was English pop-psych at …

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High Treason

Psychedelic jazz fusion band High Treason had its seeds at Philadelphia’s Temple University in 1967. Key pad virtuoso Edgar Koshatka was a traditional music major in the university or college, but even more of a jazzbo in mind, with an similarly abiding desire for the most recent strains of psychedelia …

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The Marbles

Before scaling the very difficult rock heights with Rainbow and Alcatrazz, Graham Bonnet belted away contemporary covers along with his cousin, Trevor Gordon, within the Marbles. Created in Lincolnshire, Britain, Bonnet performed having a blues music group along with a jazz trio before starting up with Gordon, who used the …

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Henry Reed

Fiddler (he also played banjo and harmonica) Wayne Henry Neel Reed was created Apr 28, 1884, inside a typically rural Appalachian environment within the Monroe Region area of southeastern Western Virginia. His history combined origins from Ireland on his father’s part to the indigenous American history of his grandmother. As …

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Hampton Grease Band

Hampton Grease Music group might have ultimately been a music group simpler to appreciate in idea than to hear in practice. Also, they are, for some listeners, a music group that’s a lot more fun to learn about than to listen to. For a limited period, though, these were offering …

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Hardin & York

The unusual power duo of keyboardist/vocalist Eddie Hardin and drummer Pete York made several albums in the past due ’60s and early ’70s, and were aptly referred to as a cross between Traffic and Procol Harum. They leaned nearer to Visitors than Procol Harum, making use of their blend of …

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Giles, Giles & Fripp

Giles, Giles & Fripp — whose name always sounded similar to an accounting company than a rock and roll group — only existed for a bit more than 15 weeks. They under no circumstances surely got to play an individual live show under their very own name, under no circumstances …

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