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The Hassles

The Headaches found their put in place music history as Billy Joel’s first recorded minute, but musically they deserve more. Though they just released two albums, the Headaches were a fairly proficient, highly exciting, though not especially groundbreaking action that saw a good amount of regional attention within the Very …

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Bob Seger

Originally a hard-driving rocker within the vein of fellow Michigan garage rockers the Rationals and Mitch Ryder, Bob Seger progressed into perhaps one of the most popular heartland rockers during the period of the ’70s. Merging the generating charge of Ryder’s Detroit Tires with Stonesy garage area rock and roll …

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Bobby Lewis

Bobby Lewis is usually one particular talented performers whose recognition is usually confined to an individual monster strike, “Tossin’ and Turnin’.” Released in early 1961, the solitary rode the graphs for 23 weeks, ultimately hitting the main spot on both pop and R&B graphs. Lewis had additional hits, including a …

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Bobby Freeman

Bobby Freeman’s energetic vocals punctuated two R&B dance strikes in the past due ’50s and mid-’60s. The SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA performer began the Romancers being a 14-year-old and afterwards formed the Western world Coastline Vocaleers, whose audio was a lot more pop-oriented compared to the Harlem band of exactly …

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