Home / Tag Archives: 1970s (page 100)

Tag Archives: 1970s

Wackers

Guitarist and vocalist/songwriter Bob Segarini formed the Wackers in 1970 in north California before relocating to Montreal, Canada just 2 yrs later. The performers he pulled jointly for this brand-new group had been guitarist, keyboardist, and bassist Randy Bishop; pianist and guitarist Michael Stull; bassist and guitarist Costs Trochim; and …

Read More »

Mike Hugg

Mike Hugg was, with Manfred Mann himself, the longest surviving person in the group referred to as Manfred Mann. Given birth to Michael Hug in 1942, he arrived old in England through the early ’60s being a jazz fan, leading his very own quartet, which, furthermore to himself on drums, …

Read More »

Out of Focus

Out of Focus was among the many creative organizations that arose from Germany in the first ’70s. Its inventive undertake fusion laid the groundwork for his or her three LPs released annually apart from one another. The very first record was superb and each successive recording got better still. Out …

Read More »

The Spiders from Mars

Best known seeing that David Bowie’s support music group during his early-’70s glam period, Spiders From Mars contains people Mick Ronson (electric guitar), Trevor Boulder (bass), and Mick “Woody” Woodmansey (drums). Hailing from the city of Hull (in Yorkshire, Britain), the trio have been playing jointly since the past due …

Read More »

Woolies

The Detroit blues-rock outfit the Woolies was formed in 1964 by vocalist Stormy Grain, keyboardist/harpist “Boogie” Bob Baldori, his guitarist brother Jeff, bassist Ron British and drummer Bee Metros. Debuting a yr later using the solitary “Dark Crow Blues,” the Woolies released some records independently Nature label culminating inside a …

Read More »

Woods Band

The husband-wife duo of Terry Woods and Gay Woods is well known mostly because of their brief stint within the first lineup of Steeleye Period, which lasted first album and some months prior to the couple left. While Steeleye Period — with Ashley Hutchings, Maddy Prior, Tim Hart, and fresh …

Read More »

801

This improvising, mostly instrumental rock-band was formed by Roxy Music members Eno and Phil Manzanera, with special guests.

Read More »

Roger Rodier

Roger Rodier released an obscure recording on Columbia in 1972, Upon Velveatur, which was very much good folk-rock-oriented vocalist/songwriter trends from the era. It had been at least just as much indebted to English noises from that genre as UNITED STATES ones, however, using its mild breathy vocals, subdued melancholy, …

Read More »

The Tribe

The Tribe was a funk/disco music group comprising keyboardist/vocalist Earl Foster Jr., guitarist Edward Romias, bassist Robert Apodaga, drummer Benton Mls Small, and violinist Gelon Lau. They released two albums on ABC, Cultural Stew and Tribal Bumpin’, over 1974-1975; both marketed respectably, using the former achieving the Best 50 over …

Read More »

Middle of the Road

One particular uniquely ’70s organizations, Middle of the street were a Scottish pop vocal group whose singles “Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep,” “Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum,” and “Soley Soley” were huge Western hits, selling within the tens of millions. Created by Sally Carr (vocals), Ian McCredie (acoustic guitar), Eric McCredie (bass), …

Read More »