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Ex-Blank-Ex

Cleveland experimental music and efficiency art troupe Ex-Blank-Ex assembled 6 from the city’s essential underground voices — previous Electric powered Eels John Morton and Dave E., ex-Mirrors drummer Michael Weldon, Andrew Klimeyk (young sibling of Styrenes frontman Jamie), CLE Mag publisher Jim Ellis, and Anton Fier. Shaped in 1978, Ex-Blank-Ex’s …

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Extradition

Virtually unknown beyond Australia, rather than too popular inside Australia, Extradition made among the better obscure folk-rock albums of the first ’70s using their just album, 1971’s Hush. The record could conveniently have been recognised incorrectly as a British acid solution folk record of the time, mixing music and melodies …

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Debris’

The city of Chickasha, Oklahoma, may seem an unlikely birthplace of the seminal experimental proto-art-punk band set on pushing the boundaries of rock. When confronted with indifference, as well as redneck hostility, and long lasting only a season, Particles’ forged a little legacy using its D.We.Con. ethic and improvised playing …

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Spring

Led by smooth-as-silk guitarist Terry Frewer, this Vancouver, Uk Columbia quartet obtained an enormous local strike in 1971 with “A Nation Boy Called Willy” b/w “Pressed Ham,” released by London. Additional group members had been Bob Buckley (vocals, key pad, sax, woodwinds), Pete McKinnon (bass), and Kat Hendrikse (drums). Spring’s …

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Chas Johnson

It’s been said that each musician is involved with some facet of music background, and regarding Chas Johnson, a Uk keyboardist mixed up in ’60s and ’70s, this might be the change from the Jug Trust in to the Bronx Cheer. While this appears like some type of intrigue regarding …

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Aerial

The band Aerial first began within the last area of the ’70s performing beneath the name Liverpool. Within a short while, the members chosen a name transformation therefore Aerial happened. Vocalist, songwriter, bassist, and guitarist Gary O’Connor offered as frontman for the group, with performers like bassist and guitarist Brian …

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Rod Fuller

A steel construction employee from Vermont, Pole Fuller takes on the bone fragments on a set of ’70s recordings featuring Acadian fiddler Louis Beaudoin and his highly musically inclined family members. Some listeners might believe the previous phrase would make even more feeling if the topics were reversed, producing Fuller …

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Dudley Hill

The question of genre can only just be answered with a compromise of some kind with regards to this artist. In the first phases of guitarist Dudley Hill’s profession, he was referred to as a bright-eyed son who had searched for among the great legends of Tx fiddling, Benny Thomasson, …

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Corry Knobel & Eliano Galbiati

In 1970, youthful Swiss guitarist Corry Knobel joined up with the Locarno-based band the Nightbirds. He was therefore young, actually, the band’s drummer and founder, Eliano Galbiati, needed to obtain authorization from Knobel’s dad for the teenage musician to become listed on them on-stage. The Nightbirds’ music was imbued with …

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Jap Allen

The talented Jasper “Jap” Allen began on violin, switching to tuba in senior high school and eventually taking on string bass. He led a music group that was regarded as among the best territorial bands from the ’30s; gave tenor saxophone great Ben Webster an early on job being a …

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