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The Nuchez

The Nuchez were a comparatively short-lived music group signed to Illinois-based Rembrandt Information label in 1966. The music group was known locally for having been the starting action for Paul Revere & the Raiders as well as other main national works playing Chicago, and constructed a great popularity along the …

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Woolies

The Detroit blues-rock outfit the Woolies was formed in 1964 by vocalist Stormy Grain, keyboardist/harpist “Boogie” Bob Baldori, his guitarist brother Jeff, bassist Ron British and drummer Bee Metros. Debuting a yr later using the solitary “Dark Crow Blues,” the Woolies released some records independently Nature label culminating inside a …

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The Penthouse 5

The Penthouse 5 were among a large number of unsung rings floating around Tx within the mid-’60s. In line with the documented evidence, however, these were also among the great types; lots of functions state the Beatles as motivation, however the Penthouse 5 translated the Beatles (and, somewhat, the Byrds) …

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The Nightcrawlers

The Nightcrawlers had a little hit, “THE TINY Dark Egg,” within the mid-’60s that’s remembered because of its cutesy folk-rock-cum-garage sound and its own enigmatic lyrics. Though it just reached quantity 85, it produced even more of a direct effect than that low putting might reflect, because it was a …

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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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The Wildweeds

Very popular on the local level in southern Connecticut, the Wildweeds are remembered today (if) for his or her lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter, Al Anderson. Anderson would continue to become listed on NRBQ, however in the past due ’60s he was the lynchpin of the interesting music group. They …

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The Trolls

Impossibly rare — depriving listeners of the underground classic — may be the Trolls’ pairing of “Walkin’ Shoes” b/w “HOW WILL YOU Expect Me to Trust You?” (Peatlore 23267, 1966). “Sneakers,” a harmonica-laced shuffle, includes a hypnotic defeat and convincing vocal (half sneer, half world-weary sigh), while “Trust” wraps that …

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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 Mourning Reign

Produced in San Jose, California, USA, the Mourning Reign had been garage strap peers from the Chocolates Watchband as well as the Harbinger Complex. Primarily referred to as the British, they comprised Frank Beau Maggi (vocals), Johnnie Bell (business lead acoustic guitar), Steve Canali (tempo acoustic guitar), Charlie Backyard (bass) …

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The Motions

A fairly typical Dutch “defeat” band of the 1960s, the Movements were quite popular within their local property, releasing seven albums and over 27 singles within their eight-year profession. Far from the very best Dutch group, and definately not the worst, the majority of their strikes were fairly normal fare, …

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