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Toad

Swiss hard rock and roll and blues-rock clothing Toad leaped (sorry) onto their country’s graphs using their debut one, “Stay,” in 1972 — paving just how for the substantial Swiss metal motion of the first ’80s and such significant rings as Krokus and Celtic Frost. Generally a three-piece, comprising Vittorio …

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John Du Cann

Although John Du Cann had many singles in the past due ’70s having a unusual power pop/new wave/hard rock and roll melange, his most successful group undoubtedly was Atomic Rooster, that he played guitar in the first ’70s. Du Cann experienced an extended and varied profession before you begin his …

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Atomic Rooster

Atomic Rooster was a United kingdom progressive-rock group shaped in 1969 with a genuine lineup of Vincent Crane (organ), Nick Graham (bass), and Carl Palmer (drums). Their debut record, Atomic Rooster, strike number 49 within the U.K. in June 1970, and Graham and Palmer still left the group. Crane preserved …

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Fuzzy Duck

Their name extracted from the favorite linguistic inversion of that time period (Fuzzy Duck – Duzz ’E Fuck?), this early 70s UK intensifying rock quartet highlighted Paul Francis (drums), Mick Hawksworth (bass), Roy Sharland (body organ) and Garth Watt-Roy (electric guitar/vocals). Before the music group’s development Hawksworth had used Andromeda …

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Änglagård

Swedish band Änglagård is normally part of an entire breed of youthful progressive rockers who’ve trim their teeth in King Crimson’s Crimson. Like the various other Crimson Swedes, Anekdoten, Änglagård crams angular hooks and begin/end tempos into every minute they can extra. Writing extended symphonic parts, the band appear to …

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Carl Palmer

The progressive rock boom from the past due ’60s and early ’70s produced its pantheon of superstars — Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman in the keyboards, guitarists Robert Fripp and Expenses Nelson, and Chris Squire within the bass one thinks of. One of the drummers in the field, Carl Palmer …

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Leaf Hound

Leaf Hound were among the dozens of large rock rings that evolved through the past due-’60s Uk blues-rock boom. Tempo guitarist Derek Brooks and his sibling, Stuart Brooks, have been in the Dark Cat Bone fragments, a South London-based music group that at once highlighted Free’s Paul Kossoff. Vocalist Peter …

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Chris Farlowe

Chris Farlowe always seemed destined for great things being a vocalist — and in line with the business he kept on-stage and individuals he caused within the mid-’60s, he did succeed, a minimum of on that level. Created John Henry Deighton in Islington, North London, in 1940, he reached his …

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