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Mel Collins

For most from the ’70s, it appeared like every sax, clarinet, or flute that resulted in with an art-rock album was played by Mel Collins. He virtually possessed the franchise on reed and flute noises on every Ruler Crimson-related session for two years, and added his sax to Camel’s audio …

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Pezband

Hailing through the same condition as Cheap Key (Illinois), the Pezband was a mostly okay, occasionally wonderful, power pop music group that specialised in hook-filled hard rock and roll with sweet multi-part harmonies. Led from the solid, blues-inflected performing of Mimi (a man) Betinis as well as the rampaging Jeff …

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Kokomo

Pursuing in the footsteps of Gonzalez and the common White Music group, but frequently out-performing either of these acts, Kokomo continues to be described as probably the most authentic, and certainly probably the most traditional, funk music group Britain produced through the 1970s. Whereas various other acts of the ilk …

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Mel Collins

As a little kid, Mel Collins marveled on the jam periods that continued at his grandfather’s celebrations. Delivered in Mississippi, Collins found Chicago, IL, at an extremely early age. After graduating from senior high school, he enlisted in the Military around enough time from the Korean Battle. Later he came …

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