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The Numbers Band

Long-running blues-rock combo the Amounts Band was shaped in Kent, OH in middle-1969 by singer/guitarist Robert Kidney and saxophonist Terry Hynde (the sibling of long term Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde), who together continued to be the nucleus of the group throughout its years of existence. Officially dubbed 15 60 75, …

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ABC

Perhaps one of the most popular new influx bands of the first ’80s, the Uk group ABC built upon the detached, synthesized R&B pop of David Bowie and Roxy Music, adding a self-conscious, campy feeling of theatrics and design. Under the path of vocalist Martin Fry, the group have scored …

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The Modern Lovers

Vocalist/songwriter Jonathan Richman is sufficiently well-established like a single artist, and it’s really easy to forget the undeniable fact that the moniker sometimes useful for his support music group, the Modern Enthusiasts, was once linked to a coherent band of which Richman was an associate. The Boston-based group the present …

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Mad River

Among the oddest SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay Area rings of the past due ’60s, Berkeley-based Mad River lower two albums which are respectable by psychedelic enthusiasts. After launching a uncommon EP on a little regional label in 1967, the music group agreed upon with Capitol and released their self-titled …

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The Cars

Blondie may experienced a string of number 1 hits and Speaking Heads might have won the hearts from the critics, however the Vehicles were probably the most successful American new influx music group to emerge in the past due ’70s. Making use of their smooth, mechanical pop/rock and roll, the …

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