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Night Sun

Manheim, Germany’s Night time Sun were much rock and roll group with progressive tendencies, which originally evolved from a late-’60s jazz music group known as Take Five. Briefly calling themselves Evening Sunlight Mournin’, bandmembers Bruno Schaab (vocals, bass), Walter Kirchgassner (electric guitar), Knut Rossler (body organ, piano, trumpet, bassoon), and …

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Landslide

Judging in the brief bios from the associates of Landslide over the band’s only record, they were in the Prolonged Island, NY, area. The group released Two Sided Illusion on Capitol in 1972. The little-known record is sufficient, bland early-’70s period rock and roll, leaning toward a blues-rock sensibility on …

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Mick Box

In an exceedingly real sense, Mick Box is Uriah Heep. He continues to be the one continuous throughout the relatively turbulent background of the music group. Actually, the just recording he offers ever done continues to be with that music group, apart from focusing on David Byron’s single record. With …

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Machiavel

Shaped in Belgium in the mid-’70s, the first lineup of Machiavel was Marc Ysaye and Roland Degreef, (both from Moby Dick) with Albert Letecheur and Jack port Roskam. Their 1st album premiered in 1976. By enough time they surely got to performing their second record, Jack port Roskam was out, …

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Acid

The name Acid may possibly not be worthy of greater than a minuscule footnote in rock history, but to numerous rock experts, this little-known band remains among Belgium’s best-ever exports. Formed circa 1980 in the Belgian city of Brugge and in the beginning calling themselves Earlier Page, Acidity was one …

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Barking Tribe

Though Barking Tribe has traditional rock influences just like the Rocks as well as the Clash, this Southern band also uses components of jazz. Vocalist Kerry Pate, guitarist Tim Boykin, bassist Mike Callahan and drummer Skohti Hamilton had been authorized by Rykodisc; their debut, Serpent GO BACK HOME, premiered in …

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Grinder

A German velocity metal music group whose name obviously resulted from a worship of Judas Priest (whose nippy past due-’70s classics “Operating Wild” and “Hell Bent for Set” — though not really, ironically, the track “Grinder” itself — arguably represented the 1st examples of velocity metallic), Grinder got misplaced in …

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Dumpy’s Rusty Nuts

Dumpy’s Rusty Nut products certainly are a biker rock-band in every feeling of the word — not merely perform they play the type of loud, large, riff-driven pub boogie you’d expect, but singer and business lead guitarist Graham “Dumpy” Dunnell in fact started out like a motorbike mechanic prior to …

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Phantom Blue

A melodic hard rock-band, Phantom Blue was formed in the later ’80s simply by vocalist Gigi Hangach, guitarists Michelle Meldrum and Nicole Sofa, bassist Kim Nielsen and drummer Linda McDonald. Marty Friedman, afterwards of Megadeth, created the L.A. band’s self-titled debut for Roadrunner in 1989. He also done second album …

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