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Phil Chen

Perhaps one of the most utilized program bassists through the ’70s and ’80s was Phil Chen. Very little is well known about Chen’s early years, except that he spent a period in Kingston, Jamaica, before relocating to London, Britain through the ’60s, where he agreed upon on because the bassist …

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Farm Dogs

Constructed and led by Bernie Taupin, known top to be the lyrical 1 / 2 of an exceptionally successful and long-running songwriting collaboration with Elton John, Farm Pups is really a labor of love for the storyteller, who is definitely infatuated with American root base music. It had been his …

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Family

A blues-based music group with art rock and roll inclinations, Family members were one of the most interesting sets of hippie-era Britain. Fronted with the deft and sometimes excellent electric guitar playing of John “Charlie” Whitney as well as the raspy, whiskey-and-cigarette tone of voice of Roger Chapman, Family members …

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