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Fuller & Kaz

Craig Fuller and Eric Kaz teamed up because of this one-off task following the separation of their earlier music group American Flyer. The music group split after two enjoyable but commercially unsatisfactory attempts for United Performers in the middle-’70s. As an associate of Pure Prairie Little league for just two …

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Blues Magoos

A Bronx-based quintet, the Blues Magoos were formed in 1964 and were originally referred to as the Trenchcoats before changing their name towards the Bloos Magoos and subsequently adopting the greater conventional spelling because they became accessories in the Greenwich Community club picture. The music group released singles for the …

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Pure Prairie League

Despite significant personnel adjustments, Genuine Prairie League taken care of itself as an effective country-rock music group through the 1970s and early ’80s, liberating 10 albums and enjoying hits — including “Amie” and “I WANT TO Like You Tonight” — with different configurations of the group. Pure Prairie Group was …

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Russell Smith

Russell Smith followed up an effective run while vocalist and guitarist using the Amazing Tempo Aces with a far more thriving business like a Nashville songwriter. Additionally, a number of nation and pop documenting artists have used Smith’s finely honed vocal stylings inside a history or visitor vocalist capability. Smith …

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Eric Kaz

Singer/songwriter/guitarist/keyboard participant Eric Kaz has already established a journeyman’s profession in American popular music. Within the middle-’60s, he performed piano in Kids of Paradise, an organization offering folk performers Happy and Artie Traum. He was an associate from the pop/rock and roll group the Blues Magoos from 1969 to 1970, …

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American Flyer

American Flyer was a ’70s folk-rock quartet comprised of previous members of various other groups: Craig Fuller was from Pure Prairie Group, Eric Kaz have been an associate of Blues Magoos, Steve Katz is at Blood, Perspiration & Tears, and Doug Yule had played within the Velvet Underground. Jointly they …

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Souther-Hillman-Furay Band

Created in 1973 in the urging of Asylum Documents president David Geffen, Souther-Hillman-Furay was the offspring of almost every significant country-rock strap. Richie Furay was a founding person in both Buffalo Springfield and Poco; Chris Hillman have been using the Byrds, the Soaring Burrito Brothers, and Stephen Stills’ Manassas; and …

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