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Sid Selvidge

A singer and songwriter with an uncommonly solid and evocative tone of voice, Sid Selvidge was an excellent example of an effective regional designer — he opted in which to stay his adopted house of Memphis, Tennessee instead of pursue opportunities that could lead him away of city, and trusted …

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P.F. Sloan

A seminal shape in the evolution of Western Coastline pop, singer/songwriter P.F. Sloan made up and produced a few of the most long lasting records from the 1960s. While his single efforts stay folk-rock cult classics, these were hardly advertised by longtime label Dunhill, and his following exit from the …

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Phil Ochs

Phil Ochs is really a amount both glorious and tragic who haunts the annals from the 1960s folk revival and its own aftermath. A topical ointment vocalist and songwriter in the way of Lee Hays, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie from the prior era, he was permanently within the darkness …

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Jake Holmes

Among the many journeyman NY folk-rock vocalist/songwriters from the past due ’60s, Jake Holmes, if he’s remembered whatsoever, is recognized as the writer and initial performer of “Dazed and Confused.” It really is still not more popular that he published and recorded the very first version of the track on …

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Bob Lind

Bob Lind offers enjoyed a big cult following predicated on a rather little body of function; he released simply four albums between 1966 and 1971 (one a assortment of demos by no means intended for industrial launch), and got only one in the very best 40, but he’s known as …

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