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Greatest Show on Earth

This London-based octet – Ozzie Lane (vocals), Garth Watt-Roy (guitar/vocals), Mick Deacon (keyboards), Ian Aitcheson (saxophone), Tex Philpotts (saxophone), Dick Hanson (trumpet), Norman Watt-Roy (bass) and Ron Prudence (drums) – was formed in 1968 being a soul band. New Orleans-born Street later came back to America departing his erstwhile co-workers …

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Le Orme

You can forget that America and Britain didn’t exist in vacuum pressure in the 1960s, which rock’s impact was felt much beyond the English-speaking globe. France, Italy, Germany, and far of the others of European countries spawned their very own organizations emulating the noises of psychedelia along with other social …

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Bitch

Although Bitch hardly ever became popular or headlined any arenas, the Los Angeles-based rock quartet enjoyed a little cult following that cherished the band’s amusing odes to bondage and S&M. Bitch’s primary attraction was business lead vocalist Betsy Bitch, who portrayed a dominatrix from hell and sang concerning the pleasures …

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Lone Star

This traditional UK hard rock quintet was formed in 1975 by Kenny Driscoll (lead vocals), Tony Smith (guitar), Paul ‘Tonka’ Chapman (b. 9 June 1954, Cardiff, Wales; acoustic guitar), Pete Hurley (bass) and Dixie Lee (drums). Focusing on dynamic heavy rock and roll, they attracted substantial attention using their Roy …

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