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Mahogany Rush

This Hendrix-influenced power trio from Montreal comprised guitarist Frank Marino, bassist Paul Harwood and drummer Jim Ayoub. The music group released albums through the entire ’70s, including Maxoom (1972), Kid from the Novelty (1974), Unusual Universe (1975), Mahogany Hurry IV (1976), Globe Anthem (1977), Live (1978) and Stories of the …

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Death Cult

The next monicker within the continuing evolution that finally birthed the Cult, Loss of life Cult was formed in 1983 by Ian Astbury, who had recently dissolved Southern Loss of life Cult. He teamed up with guitarist Billy Duffy (ex-Theatre of Hate), bassist Jamie Stewart (ex-Ritual), and drummer Ray Mondo …

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Uncle Walt’s Band

Uncle Walt was Walter Hyatt, his music group was Champ Hood and David Ball. The group became a story with an Austin music picture currently packed with legends as well as the three users could possibly be considered to possess similar position. Hyatt’s death within the 1997 ValuJet aircraft crash …

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Rigor Mortis

Though they by no means qualified for the rock podium throughout their decade-long existence, Dallas, Texas’ Rigor Mortis were able to trace the complete development of speed-to-thrash-to-death metallic using the gradual evolution of the raw, violent sound. This insufficient definition within anybody subgenre likewise added to the band’s industrial failures, …

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White Kaps

Having developed within the Orange County, CA, through the entire past due ’70s/early ’80s, Glenn McKenzie and Dean Briggs had been encircled by the SoCal punk scene. Rings like the Children, TSOL, the Vandals, Agent Orange, Dark Flag, as well as the Group Jerks had been out destroying their city, …

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Ty Karim

A high, elegant and emotionally active singer, Ty Karim was an area legend for the L.A. spirit circuit, although she hardly ever really received her credited on the nationwide level despite having released many powerful dance paths on various little labels through the middle-’60s through the first ’80s. The majority …

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General Public

Regarded by many as only an offshoot from the better-known ’80s British outfit the English Defeat, General Public even now enjoyed many substantial hits independently during their brief career. Soon after the divide from the ska-pop clothing the English Defeat in 1983, previous associates Dave Wakeling (vocals, delivered Feb 19, …

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Fun Boy Three

The Special deals were perhaps one of the most popular and influential rings within the U.K., credit scoring a streak of seven directly TOP singles. Their reputation culminated using the prophetic “Ghost City,” which spent three weeks at number 1 in the summertime of 1981. The “Ghost City” one was …

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Arthur Godfrey

Arthur Godfrey was a dynamic entertainer for some of his lifestyle, a minimum of a half of a hundred years of executing in radio, tv and films, of performing and performing ukulele and acoustic guitar, upgrading to microphones to provide tone of voice to his most recent promotional structure. Whether …

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The Flesh Eaters

Flesh Eaters was the nominal group founded by post-punk poet Chris D. (Desjardins), a vocalist renowned for his poor public skills (leading to a revolving lineup which highlighted Stan Ridgway, SOMEONE IN PARTICULAR, and Dave Alvin, among a bunch of others) along with a penchant for obsessively morbid lyrical designs. …

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