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Bodacious D.F.

Bodacious D.F. was the next group that vocalist Marty Balin became associated with after departing Jefferson Aircraft in 1970. Initial, he directed the actions of Grootna, with whom he didn’t perform on the sole album. After that, he became associated with Bay Region music group Bodacious D.F. — Tag Ryan …

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Heaven

Although they in some way got both Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford to sing backup on the third and last album, Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (probably these were favors for the band’s supervisor, Michael Browning — formerly mounted on AC/DC), Australia’s Heaven are actually only barely kept in mind for …

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Father Yod

In every of rock history, there may be few stranger stories than that of Father Yod & the Spirit of ’76 and Yahowa 13, the mystical quasi-cult psychedelic rock bands that documented prolifically in the middle-’70s. Psychedelic enthusiasts know about Yahowa via their link with Sky Saxon from the Seed …

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Marcus Hook Roll Band

Marcus Hook Move Music group wasn’t a long-lived music group, nor did they get very much attention if they were dynamic between the many years of 1972 and 1974. Even so, the studio-based group occupies a significant put in place Australian rock and roll & roll background because this creation …

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Westworld

Metallic supergroup WestWorld was shaped in 1997 by TNT frontman Tony Harnell, Riot guitarist Tag Reale, Danger Risk bassist Bruno Ravel and erstwhile Blackmore’s Night time drummer John O’Reilly. Their self-titled debut LP made an appearance the following 12 months.

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Pride & Glory

NJ singer and guitarist Zakk Wylde led the rowdy group Satisfaction & Glory throughout their brief but memorable lifestyle. James LoMenzo supplied history vocals and bass. Another NJ indigenous, Brian Tichy, lent his abilities in the drums. The mixed sound was noisy Southern blues-rock with a difficult edge filled up …

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Sisters of Your Sunshine Vapor

Though they are actually referred to as Sisters of the Sunshine Vapor, the Ypsilanti, MI trio was originally formed beneath the name SikSik Nation. The trio, comprising guitarist and vocalist Sean Morrow, bass participant Eric Oppitz, and drummer Rick Sawoscinski, experienced in the beginning pursued a harder blues-rock sound. In …

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Baby Tuckoo

UK rock music group Baby Tuckoo was formed in 1983 by ex-Geddes Axe guitarist/key pad participant Andrew Barrott, alongside Rob Armitage (vocals), Neil Saxton (acoustic guitar), Paul Smith (bass) and Tony Sugden (drums). They quickly founded a following within their city of Bradford, plus they became area of the second-generation …

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Jesse Hector

British isles garage rock pioneer Jesse Hector was created in northwest London in 1947, initial surfacing in 1959 as the 11-year-old frontman for the teenage act the Stone Trio, appearing at regional school hops aswell as the observed Soho espresso bar 2I’s. In 1961 a four-song acetate was documented for …

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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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