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Jackson & Jones

Jackson & Jones, who had several lushly orchestrated Righteous Brothers-styled singles in the first ’70s, were actually the Uk duo of Kris Ife and Vince Edwards. Ife, maybe most famous for any 1967 cover of Joe South’s “Hush” that influenced Deep Crimson to record their strike version from the same …

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The Quiet Five

One of the most unknown Uk Invasion bands from the mid-’60s to help make the lower reaches from the U.K. graphs, the Calm Five released six singles in 1965-1967 (one in the U.S. just) in a variety of designs showcasing their completed vocal harmonies. The very best of the, their …

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Kris Ife

Most known for saving a edition of “Hush” that inspired Deep Purple’s strike cover of the same melody, Kris Ife was dynamic on the United kingdom pop scene in a variety of guises in the mid-’60s towards the mid-’70s, though he previously barely a flavor of commercial achievement. The guitarist …

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