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Sweet Justice

While Lovely Justice might have started as a gathering of the thoughts between people of three notable punk rock and roll rings, musically the trio quickly evolved right into a group using the talent as well as the versatility to consider a variety of stylistic pathways. Lovely Justice was shaped …

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Florida

Possibly the most enigmatic rock-band from the twin cities of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Florida’s four people first began carrying out collectively in 1997. The group self-released two albums of exclusive, deceptively complicated pop/rock and roll: 1997’s relatively rough-edged Golden Sunlight Songbook, and 2000’s smoother-sounding Drum Single for the Bumpers. As the …

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Raw Deal

Organic Deal’s only recorded result was 1981’s Neat Records-released one “Lone Wolf” (b/w “Take the Sky”). Motivated by famous brands Free, Bad Business, and the Encounters, the British blues-rock music group was focused around guitarist Regan Cairns — once a protégé of Alexis Korner — and its own other members …

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Ponderosa

Having a classic whiskey-soaked roadhouse sound, Atlanta-based Ponderosa began when singer and guitarist Kalen Nash met guitarist Kris Sampson at Atlanta’s Nickel & Dime saving studio, where Sampson was serving as head engineer. Both found out a musical affinity and started tracking with region players J.T. Hall (bass and vocals), …

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Fanny

Upon putting your signature on hard rock and roll combo Fanny in 1970, Warner Bros. stated their fresh acquisition was the first all-female rock-band — a declaration not very true, obviously, but among the first self-contained woman groups to property on a significant label, these were a significant harbinger of …

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Popeda

Along with Eppu Normaali and Juice Leskinen, Popeda is among the cornerstones of Manserock — a movement of rings from Tampere, Finland that took underlying during the past due ’70s. Inspired mainly by the Moving Rocks’ heavier and much less serious materials, the music group was shaped in 1977 by …

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Charlie & The Wide Boys

Hardly remembered today except from the most attentive of pub rock scholars, Charlie & the Large Kids were a good-time rock & roll band cut securely in the mold from the Faces as well as the Rolling Stones who found its way to London during summer 1973. Shaped in the …

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David Vandervelde

Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter David Vandervelde crafts ’60s-influenced pop music that bear the tag of legendary performers such as for example Marc Bolan, the Rolling Rocks, Mickey Finn, as well as the Beatles. Through the middle-2000s, the Western world Michigan native done numerous tasks with fellow musician/engineer Jay Bennett (Wilco), …

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Marah

Philadelphia’s eclectic, rootsy rock and roll quartet Marah includes vocalist/songwriter/guitarist/banjoist David Bielanko, guitarist/vocalist/harmonica participant Serge Bielanko, bassist Danny Metz, and drummer Ronnie Vance. Dave Bielanko, Metz, and Vance created the group in 1993; sibling Serge was therefore impressed using their audio that he wished to sign up for Marah, which …

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The Rolling Stones

By enough time the Rolling Stones began calling themselves the World’s Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the past due ’60s, that they had currently staked out an extraordinary claim around the title. As the self-consciously harmful option to the bouncy Merseybeat from the Beatles in the English Invasion, the …

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