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Super 400

Based from upstate NY, the trio of Super 400 draw out a hybrid of power pop and classic rock and roll that’s influenced by Cream, Jimi Hendrix, as well as the Allman Brothers. Making use of their self-titled full-length debut released in 1998 through Cacophone Information, Island Information eventually released …

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Sister Double Happiness

Sister Double Joy formed in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1986 and immediately became the city’s favourite concert pull before even releasing their 1st recording of over-the-top, white colored blues-rock. Gary Floyd and Lynn Perko, who’d performed together within the punk group the Dicks, became a member of with Ben …

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Spirit

Heart was an extremely regarded rock-band that achieved modest business achievement, charting 11 albums within the U.S. between 1968 and 1977. Founded in LA in 1967 by music artists who got an assortment of rock and roll, pop, folk, blues, traditional, and jazz backgrounds, and who ranged in age group …

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The Flower Travellin’ Band

Originally envisioned being a female-fronted Japanese large rock cover act called the Flowers simply by entertainer and “entrepreneur” Yuya Uchida, the Flower Travellin’ Band would ultimately chart their very own course of action, becoming an underground influence in afterwards metal acts, and counting one Julian Cope being a disciple. Because …

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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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Golden Earring

Best known within the U.S. for his or her hard rock materials, Golden Earring have already been typically the most popular homegrown music group in holland since the middle-’60s, if they had been mainly a pop group. The group was founded by guitarist/vocalist George Kooymans and bassist/vocalist Rinus Gerritsen, after …

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Glass Harp

Among the initial Christian-themed pop/rock and roll acts, Cup Harp included vocalist/guitarist Phil Keaggy, bassist Dan Pecchio, and drummer John Sferra. Created in 1969 in Youngstown, OH, the group — a free-form power trio within the custom of Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Encounter, and fellow Buckeyes the Wayne Gang — …

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Grand Funk Railroad

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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Ginger Baker

Ginger Baker was rock’s initial superstar drummer and probably the most influential percussionist from the 1960s. There have been other drummers who have been well-known to the general public before him, like the Beatles’ Ringo Starr and, in Britain by the end from the ’50s, the Shadows’ Tony Meehan, however …

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Eric Gales

Blues acoustic guitar phenom Eric Gales was created and raised in Memphis, understanding how to play in age 4 from older brothers Eugene and Manuel in imitation of the upside-down, left-handed design (a custom actually passed on using their grandfather, Dempsey Garrett, Sr., who was simply recognized to jam with …

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