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Th’ Dudes

New Zealand’s Th’ Dudes were among the largest stars in the Kiwi pop picture during the past due 1970s. Shaped in middle-1976 through the ashes of the group Chillum, they originally comprised vocalist Peter Ulrich, guitarists Dave Dobbyn and Ian Morris, bassist Peter Coleman (afterwards changed by Lez Light) and …

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Hunt’s Determination Band

While determination is actually a very important thing in the music business, regarding this past due ’70s spirit outfit the query is who “Hunt” is, since there is certainly no one by this name within the group’s information. The reference may be to hunters and hunting, nearly a typical subject …

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Twinkeyz

Even though the Twinkeyz played significantly less than ten concert events and only produced several singles and one obscure, Holland-only album, these were a substantial link between American punk/new wave as well as the birth of the California paisley underground. Created in Davis, California in 1977, the primary innovative mover …

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Bethnal

Bethnal was a Uk rock-band formed in London in 1972 and featured George Csapo (vocals, keyboards, violin), Pete Dwoling (drums), Nick Michaels (acoustic guitar), and Everton Williams (bass). A straight-ahead rock and roll ensemble (albeit using the uncommon addition of violin), Bethnal was mistakenly redefined like a punk group in …

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Paul Clinch & Choya

Vocalist, keyboardist, bassist, and guitarist Paul Clinch began his music profession in the ’60s having a pop/rock and roll group called the Magic Routine. His professional existence lasted for just two years, and noticed Clinch record single under his personal name so that as Paul Craig. He also released several …

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William Jones

One of the extremely obscure saxophonists named William Jones, that one was portion of a ’70s disco and funk clothing getting in touch with itself Calender. The group was among the many disco tasks developed by arranger and maker Paul L. Kyser. Calender just made one recording, limiting the prospect …

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Fanta Damba

Born right into a griot family members, Damba started saving in the 1960s, getting among the best interpreters of Mali’s various customs and a celebrity by the finish from the 10 years. In 1975, she created her personal group, often becoming followed by her two daughters. She retired from general …

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Druick & Lorange

An environment of musical influences was fused in to the past due-’60s and early-’70s music of Montreal-based Druick & Lorange. Merging the abilities of guitarist/vocalist Kirk Lorange and Dwight Druick, the duo released one self-titled record, made by Marty Lewis, in 1974, prior to the E.A.R. label announced bankruptcy and …

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Hounds

As predictable mainly because the music folks heavy metal music group the Hounds was, its insufficient intelligence paled into insignificance in comparison to their record sleeves. On Unleashed, their 1978 debut for Columbia Information, John Hunter (vocals, keyboards), Jim Orkis (acoustic guitar), Glen Rupp (acoustic guitar), Joe Cuttone (bass) and …

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Booker T. & Priscilla

Booker T. and Priscilla was the duo of key pad participant Booker T. Jones (b.1944 12 11) of the group Booker T. as well as the MG’s and his wife, vocalist Priscilla Coolidge. They produced several albums collectively in the first ’70s.

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