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Francesca & the Flames

Concentrating on blues-rock, root base rock and roll and southern-style spirit, Francesca & the Flames certainly are a gritty clothing that became active on the LA scene in the 1990s. The music group is business lead by vocalist Francesca Capasso, an expressive, passionate belter who’s blessed using a big tone …

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United Empire Loyalists

2 hundred copies? That was the full total quantity of pressings of “No, No, No,” UEL’s single single launch (circa 1968). From your outset, UEL’s group of fans was limited — just a few hundred of Vancouver, BC’s enlightened teenagers had have you ever heard of this music group — …

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The Barracudas

The Barracudas were a garage area music group that might have already been forgotten along with a large number of others of their kind playing over the East Coastline in the 1960s, but also for the actual fact that (a) that they had a good sound and rough but expressive …

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Windy Austin & The Hot House Tomato Boys

If you’re buying rock & move band with adequate laughter thrown in, then Windy Austin & the Hot House Tomato Boys have what you would like. They have already been referred to as lewd, foulmouthed, and funny, and frontman and vocalist Windy Austin continues to be described as a variety …

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Tridents

The Tridents by no means issued any official recordings, however they were among the top R&B/blues outfits employed in area around Chiswick through the early 1960s, and were able to achieve some sort of posthumous immortality as the music group that Jeff Beck belonged to ahead of his joining the …

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Devon Allman

Guitarist and songwriter Devon Allman may be the kid of musician Gregg Allman and comes from Corpus Christi, Tx. He is the first choice of Devon Allman’s Honeytribe, whose initial incarnation was created in 1999. Honeytribe’s hard-edged and roomy blues-based rock, shown in powerful concert events, quickly resulted in them …

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