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Grand Funk

Among the 1970s’ most successful hard rock and roll bands regardless of critical pans and somewhat reluctant radio airplay (initially), Grand Funk Railroad built a devoted group of fans with regular touring, a loud, basic undertake the blues-rock power trio audio, and strong working-class charm. The music group was created …

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Frozen Ghost

Both bassist Wolf Hassel and vocalist/guitarist Arnold Lanni were users of Sheriff, the band whose 1983 single “When I’m along with you” hit number 1 in 1989. Lanni and Hassel created Frozen Ghost in 1985 with key pad participant Sammy D. Bartel and drummer John Bouvette; the band’s self-titled debut …

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Torfrock

The northern German classic rock-band Torfrock established themselves in the later ’70s, prior to going with an indefinite hiatus in 1982 and re-forming years afterwards to cultivate their formidable cult status over the concert circuit. Torfrock had been produced by Klaus Büchner and Raymond Voß in 1976, and the theory …

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Zephyr

This late-’60s Denver group is perhaps most obviously as the starting place for guitarist Tommy Bolin, who was simply still in his teens if they recorded their first album in 1969. A fairly regular slab of bluesy, weighty rock, it produced the very best 50. Apart from Bolin’s prolonged hard …

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Population 1

After his short-lived Mourning Widows task, Nuno Bettencourt formed the documenting entity People 1. Playing all of the equipment himself (as he previously done over the Schizophonic record), People 1 premiered in 2002 on General Japan. Attempting to support the record using a tour, he made People 1, the music …

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ZZ Top

A sturdy American blues-rock trio from Tx, ZZ Top specialized in down-and-dirty blues-rock through the ’70s, then scored colorful MTV hits through the 1980s. Created in Houston in 1970 by Billy Gibbons (acoustic guitar), Dusty Hill (bass), and Frank Beard (drums), the trio originated from a set of rival rings …

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Yes

By far the longest enduring and probably the most effective from the ’70s progressive rock and roll groups, Yes became among the lingering success tales from that music genre. The music group, founded in 1968, overcame a generational change in its market as well as the departure of its most …

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Yellow Hand

This obscure early-’70s band released one self-titled album for Capitol in sort of sub-Crosby, Stills & Nash style. The record is definitely perhaps most obviously for including — through strange connections not obvious — four Stephen Stills tunes and two Neil Youthful songs which were recorded from the composers and/or …

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Peter Wolf

Most widely known for his tenure fronting the J. Geils Music group, vocalist Peter Wolf was created and raised within the Bronx, and originated from a family energetic in display business. His dad was a dancer, track plugger, disk jockey, and vocalist of light opera; his mom, an organizer for …

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Dark Star

Among countless bands connected with (as well as perhaps ultimately damned by) the brand new Wave of Uk Heavy Metal motion, the obscure Dark Superstar are perhaps best remembered because of their memorable participation within the now legendary Steel for Muthas, Vol. 2 compilation in 1980. However the band’s roots …

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