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Scott “Top Ten” Kempner

Scott Kempner, the erstwhile guitarist for the brand new York-based proto-punk clothing the Dictators and former frontman from the Del Lords (Kempner’s primary music group for virtually all the ’80s), continued building music well in to the ’90s and 2000s as an associate of bands just like the Small Kings …

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Kiss

Rooted within the campy theatrics of Alice Cooper as well as the sleazy hard rock and roll of glam rockers the brand new York Dolls, Kiss became a popular of American teenagers within the ’70s. Many children had been infatuated with the appearance of Kiss, not really their music. Decked …

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Billy Cox

Noel Redding was the better-known of both bassists who appeared alongside Jimi Hendrix during his short recording profession between 1967 and 1970 (because of the fact that he played on Hendrix’s most acclaimed recordings), but Billy Cox had known and played alongside Hendrix longer. Cox originally fulfilled Hendrix back 1961, …

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Billionaire

Neo-psychedelic popsters Billionaire shaped in Atlanta in 1997, and contains singer/guitarist Marc Tompkins, guitarist Rick Beato, bassist Walter Busbee and drummer Darren Dodd. Upon issuing their self-produced debut LP The Goodnight Sky on the neighborhood Radio Telescope label within the springtime of 1998, Billionaire authorized to Republic to concern the …

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Box of Frogs

Blues-based hard rock combo Box of Frogs reunited guitarist Chris Dreja, bassist Paul Samwell-Smith, and drummer Jim McCarty, all 3 founding members from the famous Yardbirds. The trio re-teamed for the very first time because the Yardbirds’ middle-1968 dissolution to try out a 1983 live day in the London Marquee, …

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Quireboys

Just as upcoming U.S. glam superstars Motley Crue had been cementing their bad-boy popularity Stateside on the party-as-you-go Shout on the Devil tour, on the far side of the pond, four youthful upstarts by the name of the Queerboys had been taking their initial baby techniques as possibly the heirs-in-waiting …

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King Swamp

Produced in 1988 in London, Ruler Swamp released their self-titled debut album the next year. Because of their second record, Wiseblood, in 1990, they added guitarists Mike Cozzi and Nick Lashley. After two albums, Ruler Swamp disbanded.

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Black NASA

Following dissolution from the Atomic Bitchwax in early 2002, bassist/vocalist Chris Kosnik changed his focus on his other on-going task, Black colored Nasa — just one more New Jersey-based stoner rock and roll force trio. But, unlike the Bitchwax, which specific in extremely virtuosic psychedelic space rock and roll, Kosnik …

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Kick Axe

Canadian mainstream steel music group Kick Axe was shaped in Regina, Saskatchewan, in 1976 by brothers Victor Langen (bass) and Gary Langen (drums), alongside guitarist Larry Gillstrom. The music group began playing biker celebrations around their house province, and shortly added second guitarist Raymond Arthur Harvey in January 1978. Kick …

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Bon Scott

Best remembered because the first frontman from the legendary hard rock-band AC/DC, singer Bon Scott was created Ronald Belford Scott in Kirriemuir, Scotland on July 9, 1946. As a kid he began carrying out in his father’s tube music group, and following a family’s relocation to Australia in 1952 he …

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