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Ivan Zagni

This electric guitarist do some fine work in obscure British progressive rock bands from the ’60s, became mixed up in European free improvisation scene in the next decade, and returned towards the music scene of his native New Zealand in the ’80s. The Continentals, rising in the hinterlands of Norwich …

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Jody Grind

British progressive rock-band Jody Grind issued two obscure albums combining hard rock, jazz, blues, and traditional influences with lineups emphasizing Hammond organ, guitar, and drums. Susceptible to lengthy instrumental riffing and rather ponderous, stern primary material, these were similar to various other extremely early organ-oriented U.K. intensifying rock acts. However …

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Pete Gavin

Drummer Pete Gavin arrived of one of the very most creative intervals in the Uk music picture, the later ’60s and early ’70s. He was involved with groups such as for example Minds Hands & Foot and Vinegar Joe, which mixed various roots designs such as nation and blues, and …

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