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Glitterhouse

Glitterhouse was perhaps one of the most promising and ambitious psychedelic rings to emerge from the brand new York region, a locale hardly ever really seen as a spawning surface for great works in that music realm — actually, their failure to achieve success only reinforces the brand new York …

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Utopia

Stardom was handed to him with Something/Anything?, but Todd Rundgren turned down it. He wished to explore brand-new musical territory rather, and his travels led him to create Utopia in 1974. Originally, Utopia was a prog rock and roll septet offering three keyboardists, but as the ’70s advanced, the group …

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Mark “Moogy” Klingman

His mom, Mildred “Milly” Klingman, wrote the publication THE TRICK Lives of Body fat People. Her child, Tag “Moogy” Klingman, created Bette Midler’s third recording, Songs for the brand new Depressive disorder; co-wrote with Buzzy Linhart the track that may be regarded as her theme, “(YOU HAVE to get) Close …

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