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Hello

Hello was formed in north London in 1971 by teens Bob Bradbury (vocals), Keith Marshall (electric guitar), Vic Faulkner (bass), and Jeff Allen (drums, sibling of Ultravox’s Chris Combination), originally gigging around the neighborhood youth membership circuit being a addresses band called this. It was within this guise that these …

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Manfred Mann

An R&B music group that just played pop to can get on the graphs, Manfred Mann ranked being among the most adept United kingdom Invasion acts both in designs. The actual fact that their range encompassed jazz in addition to tempo & blues, in conjunction with some components of the …

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Mandrake Memorial

Anyone who all lived in Philadelphia in the late ’60s would remember the Mandrake Memorial good. They opened for most of the superstar rock rings who transferred through the town, and with regards to local popularity, these were most likely only second towards the Nazz. Beyond Philadelphia, these were scarcely …

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Gonzalez

Gonzalez was a loosely knit, British-based aggregate having a revolving-door regular membership of from 10 to 30 players. Their niche was a mainly instrumental melange of funk, jazz, spirit, and (later on) disco, though they do use vocalists for chosen tracks of all of the albums. Their primary early regular …

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The Habibiyya

Psychedelic Middle Eastern-infused worldbeat act the Habibiyya shaped in 1972 around group leader Ian Whiteman following the collective returned from a life-changing visit to Morocco the entire year preceding. That religious and musical transformation prompted Whiteman, alongside Conrad and Susan Archuletta, Mike Evans, and Roger Powell, the last mentioned of …

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Strawberry Alarm Clock

Strawberry NOISY ALARMS occupies a peculiar market in the annals of ’60s rock and roll. Their name is really as popular to anyone who resided through the past due-’60s psychedelic period as that of nearly every group you might care to say, mostly from its sheer, foolish trippiness being a …

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Bryan Beller

After graduating from Berklee University of Music in 1993, Bryan Beller’s first big gig was with Ahmet and Dweezil Zappa’s band Z, that is where he first met Mike Keneally. In 1996, after two albums along with a tour, Keneally made a decision to keep Z for any solo profession …

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The Alan Bown Set

The annals of British rock & roll from the 1960s is filled up with the names of homegrown performers who, despite enjoying the favor of critics, music columnists, and club audiences, never were able to create a permanent tag over the record charts. Alan Bown was a good example, a …

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Musicians’ Union Band

Music artists’ Union Music group was a one-off floating super-session task of kinds, although none from the music artists were superstars beyond Holland. Associates of best Dutch groupings Golden Earring, Stunning Blue, the Tee Established, as well as the Movements all took component within their 1971 record (reissued on Compact …

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Mr. Fox

Mr. Fox was a septet produced in 1970 by Bob Pegg (vocals, electric guitar, bass, keyboards) and Carolann Pegg (after that referred to as Carole Pegg) (vocals, fiddle). Contemporaries of Steeleye Period and Fairport Convention, Mr. Fox was uncommon for the reason that they prevented relying on electrical guitars and …

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