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Frank Smith

Despite everything you might think off their name, Frank Smith is a music group, not a single act, no one in the music group is named possibly “Frank” or “Smith.” Rather, Frank Smith is normally six men who play country-infused indie rock and roll with smarts and an psychologically ragged …

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The Vejtables

A footnote from the dawn of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA rock and roll, the Vejtables scraped underneath of the graphs in 1965 with “We Still Like You,” a nice, poppy folk-rocker. Their couple of singles for the San Francisco-based Fall months label highly recalled a very much poppier Beau Brummels, …

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Depressions

Among the leading lamps from the past due-’70s mod revival within the weeks before it all became a press free-for-all, the Depressions formed in Brighton in 1976, having a repertoire solid firmly within the mildew of old Who have, Small Encounters, and Motown classics. Coating up as Dave Barnard (vocals, …

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