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Wishbone Ash

Through the early- and mid-’70s, Wishbone Ash had been among England’s most widely used hard rock works. The group’s root base dated to the summertime of 1966, when drummer Steve Upton produced a music group called Clear Vessels with bassist/vocalist Martin Turner and guitarist Glen Turner. Clear Vessels soon transformed …

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Pride Tiger

Using a sound that harks back again to the classic hard rock and roll bands from the 1970s (but minus the bell-bottoms), Vancouver, Canada’s Satisfaction Tiger have the ability to sound completely contemporary while still reflecting the group’s classic root base and influences. Led by performing drummer Matt Hardwood as …

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Man

Man were perhaps one of the most promising rock and roll bands to emerge from Wales in the first ’70s. Alongside Brinsley Schwarz, they helped create the core from the pub rock and roll sound, however they performed louder and in addition had a intensifying element of their function that …

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Danny Masters

Delivered as Daniel John Gorklo in NY, Danny Experts started playing electric guitar at age 12. Inspired by famous brands electric guitar legends like Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix, Experts transferred to Denver in 1979 and started executing the Denver membership circuit. At exactly the same time, Experts began …

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Marc Bolan

Vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Marc Bolan was among the main glam rock and roll figures of the first ’70s, especially in Britain. After launching his debut single one, “The Wizard,” and its own follow-ups, “THE 3RD Level” and “Hippy Gumbo,” on Decca Information within the U.K. in 1965-1966, he became a member of …

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Henry McCullough

Henry McCullough was among the busier guitarists in Britain through the 1970s, using alongside such superstars and superstars as Joe Cocker and Paul McCartney. Blessed in Portstewart, North Ireland in 1943, he used the guitar being a guy and was playing within the Irish present music group the Skyrockets within …

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Wireless

Guitar pop music group Wireless were shaped within the aftermath from the collapse of Manchester, Lancashire, Britain indie mainstays Molly Fifty percent Mind. When that group disintegrated in 1995, songwriters Paul Bardsley and Phil Murphy elected to keep their relationship. As Bardsley verified to the press: ‘It simply got a …

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Heavy Metal Kids

Probably one of the most spectacular, if sadly neglected, Uk bands from the mid-’70s, the ROCK Children straddled the eras of glam and punk with such effortless convenience that neither genre offers ever seemed entirely more comfortable with them. Not really for the youngsters the succession of compilations and tributes …

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Man with No Name

The alias of performer Martin Freeland, Goa trance artist Guy without Name first attracted notice with some well-received singles including “Sugar Hype” and “Teleport.” Authorized to Paul Oakenfold’s Perfecto label, he released his full-length debut Ground Substance in 1995. Globe Moving sunlight followed 3 years later.

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Hawkwind

Any sci-fi fan with an extended memory space probably remembers those 1970s’ DAW paperback editions of Michael Moorcock’s sword-and-sorcery novels, making use of their pictures of heavily armored, very muscular warriors carrying huge swords and standing up against eerie scenery and starscapes. Consider that imagery, toss in some brands and …

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