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Tag Archives: 1970s – 1980s

Dave Titley

Dave Titley was created in Britain, in the Midlands, and was set on music before he reached his young adults. He changed professional in his mid-teens, and produced his first documenting in the beginning of the 1970s as the business lead vocalist and guitarist within a intensifying rock quartet known …

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Ray Martinez

Not much is well known concerning this trumpeter. Ray Martinez is certainly United kingdom, or at least structured from the U.K.. He was a sessionman on some recordings with the Teardrop Explodes, the previous music group led by Julian Deal. He is occasionally baffled with another United kingdom Ray Martinez …

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Ray Hicks

Ray Hicks epitomized the artwork of traditional Appalachian folk storytelling, and was primarily known for his “Jack port tales,” in regards to a poor but clever hero who also outwitted spirits, witches, dragons, thieves, and loss of life itself. The resources of Hicks’ tales dated back again to centuries-old Celtic …

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Garland Shuping

Given birth to Murray Shuping, this bluegrass banjo picker may possess gotten throughout over the fretboard, but he stayed very close to house the majority of his lifestyle. He became a specialist musician after graduating from senior high school in 1969, using the Osborne Brothers, Jimmy Martin, as well as …

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Chuck Jackson & Marvin Yancy

The songwriting/production duo of Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy produced gold and platinum, career-launching hits for Natalie Cole (“This Can Be,” “Inseparable,” “Sophisticated Female [She’s a Different Female],” “Our Like,” and “I’ve Got Like on My Brain,” among numerous others). In addition they produced strikes for Ronnie Dyson, including “THE …

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Kitty & the Haywoods

Kitty & the Haywoods were a Chicago-based feminine vocal group made up of lead singer Kitty Haywood (a onetime person in the brand new Rotary Connection), her sisters Vivian and Mary Ann, and — from 1976 — Vivian’s child Cynthia. Getting started as industrial jingle performers, the group supported Curtis …

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Charanga America

The Bronx-based Charanga America was among the premier charangas in NEW YORK during the later ’70s and early ’80s, and even though the group’s profile waned over time as the dance fell out of style, the remained fitfully active on-stage in the decades that followed. Structured around bandleader/conguero George Maysonet …

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Offenbach

Offenbach were formed in Quebec in 1969 by Gerry Boulet, Michael Lamonthe, Jr., and Wezo. The music group signed using the self-employed Barclay label in 1972 and released the French recording Offenbach Cleaning soap Opera. Four years later on, A&M provided an archive offer and released the band’s self-titled recording …

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Bastard

Bastard is a German rock quartet founded in Hanover in 1977 and comprising Keith Kossoff (electric guitar), Uli Meisner (electric guitar), Karl Rothert (bass, vocals), and Toto Petticoato (drums).

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Ayers Rock

Ayers Rock and roll was a jazz-rock group formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1973. Users included drummer Tag Kennedy, Ray Burton, Russell Dunlop, Chris Brownish, Jimmy Doyle, Doug Gallacher, Col Loughman, and Duncan McGuire. They toured the U.S. in 1975-1976, but broke up. Dark brown and Doyle reorganized beneath the …

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