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Tomorrow

In the first days of British psychedelia, three bands were consistently cited as first-generation figureheads from the London-based underground sound: Green Floyd, the Soft Machine, and Tomorrow. Green Floyd became superstars as well as the Soft Machine important cult legends, but Tomorrow is mainly remembered (if) for offering Steve Howe …

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John Burgess

From Freddie & the Dreamers to Peter and Gordon, John Burgess was among the British chaps probably to become standing behind the glass supervising the twirling of knobs within the mixing machine. The lovely sound from the Hollies’ tranquility could be a pleasure, but Burgess also proceeded to go farther …

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John Burgess

Scottish jazz saxophonist John Burgess educated on the Berklee College and Boston and has performed extensively from bases in the Western Coast of america aswell as his homeland. His travels took him through European countries, Scandinavia, and the center East and he offers performed and documented with a number of …

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