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Alan Price

As the organist in the first Animals lineup, Alan Cost was possibly the most significant instrumental contributor with their early operate of hits. He still left the group in 1965 after just a 12 months of international achievement (he is seen discussing his departure with Bob Dylan in the rockumentary …

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The Animals

Perhaps one of the most important rings from England’s R&B picture through the early ’60s, the Pets were second and then the Rolling Rocks in impact among R&B-based rings within the initial wave from the Uk Invasion. The Pets had their roots within a Newcastle-based group known as the Kansas …

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Jade Warrior

Jade Warrior was an eclectic group led by Jon Field and Tony Duhig, who met through the 1960s while employed in a stock. The two didn’t immediately take up a music group, but spent many years enhancing their musical abilities, Field on percussion, Duhig on electric guitar. They finally made …

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Chas Chandler

Chas Chandler made main efforts to ’60s Uk rock and roll like a musician, maker, and supervisor. He was the bass participant for the initial Pets, within the lineups which were most in charge of their greatest materials. He made a larger effect, though, as co-manager and maker from the …

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Paul Jones

As business lead singer of Manfred Mann from 1963 to 1966, Paul Jones was one of the better vocalists from the English Invasion, in a position to put more than blues, R&B, and high-energy pop/rock and roll with an attractive mixture of polish and spirit. That produced the mediocre, sometimes …

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