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Harlequin

Bassist Ralph Wayne formed Harlequin in 1975, adding vocalist George Belanger, guitarist John Hannah, key pad player John White colored and drummer Denton Adolescent. The Winnipeg-band was authorized by Epic four years later on, starting a string of Canadian strikes with “Survive.” As the music group advanced, Glen Willows changed …

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Alan Merrill

Alan Merrill has already established an extended and varied profession being a pop musician on three continents. Delivered Allan Sachs, the kid of vocalist Helen Merrill and horn guy Aaron Sachs, vocalist, guitarist, bassist, and songwriter Merrill performed in several rings in Greenwich Community as a teenager before shifting to …

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Mick Taylor

There is no denying the fantastic string of common albums the Rolling Rocks issued through the later ‘60s and early ‘70s — 1969’s ALLOW IT Bleed, 1970’s Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out, 1971’s Sticky Fingertips, and 1972’s Exile on Primary St. But while Jagger and Richards received the lion’s talk …

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Jim Carroll

To rock viewers, Jim Carroll’s crowning achievement was the near-hit “INDIVIDUALS WHO Died,” a brutally emotional punk record saluting the victims of the brand new York medication culture. In reality, however, Carroll’s creative legacy was somewhat more complicated and far-ranging — an acclaimed diarist, poet, professional, and spoken term performer, …

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Vodka Collins

Arrows frontman Alan Merrill was a American pop celebrity who had found out achievement in Japan in the late ’60s, when he realized he wished to switch his picture before it had been too late. After encountering drummer Hiroshi Oguchi through program work, both artists made a decision to start …

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The Arrows

The Arrows were a blended band of American and Uk musicians that produced their biggest impact in Britain through the mid-’70s. The music group worked with manufacturer Phil Coulter on the only record, 1976’s First Strike, which didn’t actually catch on in the us but provided them a modicum of …

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