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Kami Lyle

b. Kimberlee Howg, 7 Sept 1968, Edina, Minnesota, USA. As a kid, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Kami Lyle ranged all over in the ravines and woods of Minnesota – encounters that would afterwards inform her songwriting. After her parents divorced when she was four, Lyle implemented her mom’s example and used the …

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Emitt Rhodes

An iconic cult amount in American pop music, Emitt Rhodes had a brief career being a saving musician, but his single debut was an excellent workout in Beatles-styled pop/rock and roll that would impact generations of performers for the pop underground. Created in Decatur, Illinois on Feb 25, 1950, Rhodes …

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The Flame

The Flame are most known for his or her connections towards the Seaside Boys, though they’d been active for a long time inside a very much different area of the world than Southern California before they found the Seaside Boys’ attention. Originally referred to as the Flames, the group — …

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Malcolm Morley

Malcolm Morley was a vocalist, guitarist, and keyboardist within the Uk band DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR, who released 4 albums in the first 1970s. When DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR disbanded, Morley devote short stints with Guy and Bees Make Honey, also playing like a sideman to Deke Leonard, Wreckless Eric, …

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The Palace Guard

The Palace Safeguard didn’t make a lot of a splash anywhere but Southern California. The music group didn’t graph nationally, but among its tunes, the folk-rock “Falling Sugars,” was well-received regionally. The group debuted on Orange Empire Information, a Los Angeles-based label, using the solitary “FOREVER Long.” Later on, Verve …

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The Merry-Go-Round

The Merry-Go-Round were formed in LA during the summer time of 1966 when Palace Safeguard drummer Emitt Rhodes remaining that music group and began rehearsing within the Rhodes family garage along with his high-school friend Gary Kato. Following a few weeks with close friends Mike Grain and Doug Harwood on …

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Jeff Murphy

Best known while guitarist and vocalist using the seminal power pop music group Shoes or boots, Jeff Murphy was created and raised in Zion, Illinois and developed a enthusiasm for both music and saving technology at a age, finding a record participant along with a 45 of “Rock and roll …

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Larry Norman

The founding dad of Jesus Rock and roll, Larry Norman wed the rhythms of pop music using the religious and social outlook of Christianity to make a sort of flower-power gospel. While his initiatives had been instrumental in shaping the audio and designs of modern Christian rock and roll, Norman …

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EZTV

Motivated by hazy, jangly power pop works such as for example Cleaners from Venus, Emitt Rhodes, and Boots or shoes, Brooklyn’s EZTV started as the task of vocalist/guitarist/audio engineer Ezra Tenenbaum. To flesh out demos he’d crafted on his eight-track recorder, Tenenbaum recruited bassist Shane O’Connell and previous Widowspeak drummer …

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