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2.3

2.3 was a post-punk music group from Sheffield, Britain. Produced in 1977 as 2.3 Children (a moniker that shown the offspring count number of the common home), the group included Haydn Boyes-Weston on drums, Paul Shaft on bass, and guitarist Paul Bower. The group shortened their name to 2.3 a …

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Coulson, Dean, McGuinness, Flint

This off-shoot of McGuinness Flint, rechristened momentarily in the wake from the departure of songwriting members Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle, left out one major cult item, Lo and Behold, the very best album of Dylan covers ever done by anyone. McGuinness Flint themselves performed blues-based roots rock and roll, …

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Bernard “Burn I” Green

This drummer using a fiery nickname has performed and recorded with reggae artist Don Carlos, with whom he shared the stage with musical characters such as for example Style Scott, Bingy Bunny, Squidly Cole, and Flabba Holt.

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Gypsy

These were from Leicester, U.K. however the San Francisco audio from the past due ’60s is all around the group Gypsy. John Knapp (vocals/electric guitar/keyboards), Robin Pizer (electric guitar/vocals), Rod Browse (electric guitar/vocals), David McCarthy (bass/vocals) and Moth Smith (drums) emerged jointly in 1968 and released an individual on Fontana …

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The Cairos

Washington, D.C.’s the Cairos documented one particular record for Raynoma Liles, Gordy Singleton, and Eddie Singleton’s Shrine label. Miss Ray, Barry Gordy’s second wife, began Shrine with her brand-new hubby after both bounced from Motown. Shrine (situated in D.C.) released the peppy “End Overlooking Me” b/w “Don’t Combat It” in …

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Lily

Like many groups, Frankfurt, Germany’s Lily was one particular one-LP wonders. These were not really too unique of many other Western european rock and roll groups in the first ’70s that combined jazz and rock and roll, though their audio was more severe and unconventional than the majority of their …

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Henry Johnson

b. 8 Dec 1954, Union, SC, USA, d. Feb 1974, Union, SC, USA. Johnson was an seniors guy before he became referred to as a blues vocalist outside his instant home region, but he previously learned acoustic guitar in child years from his sibling, and later trained himself piano. Johnson …

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Aquelarre

Argentinean progressive rock-band Aquelarre got mixed up in local music picture in March of 1972 while performing at an area venue, launching a self-titled album that same year. In 1973, “Violencia en un Parque” became among the band’s greatest compositions. In 1975, the group transferred to Spain, where Aquelarre resolved …

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Sphinx

Euro-disco manufacturer Alec R. Costandinos produced his debut on Casablanca as Sphinx in 1977 after garnering significant success along with his group Like & Kisses. He just released one self-titled recording as Sphinx, and it didn’t fare as well well commercially, nonetheless it has become regarded as a rather well …

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Jimmy Jones Jr.

By showing up on certain information, a musician could probably luck right into a wide target audience appreciating his attempts, expanding his target audience all over along the way. In the profession of drummer Jimmy Jones, a Cleveland journeyman that has documented just sporadically, that lucky record was the main …

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