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Streets

In 1981, with personal changes happening in the band and industrial fortunes in the decline, Kansas lead singer Steve Walsh still left the band that he previously fronted since their recording debut in 1974. Attempting to explore brand-new territory, Walsh constructed a new music group with bassist Billy Greer, drummer …

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Amulet

Founded in Evansville, IN, in the autumn of 1978, Amulet had been a hard rock and roll four-piece made up of singer Cliff Hill, guitarist Bob Becker, bassist Paul Skelton, and drummer John Becker, whose brief existence proceeded to go largely unchronicled beyond Midwestern edges, and underground ones at that. …

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Nitzinger

Nitzinger may be the music group named after Texan guitarist John Nitzinger, whose longer career offers yielded sporadic produces and on-stage performances for over 3 decades, beginning in the later ’60s. Hailing from the town of Fort Worthy of, John Nitzinger was, by his very own accounts, a precocious songwriter …

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Ted Nugent

Throughout his lengthy career, guitar wildman Ted Nugent has reveled within the controversy and criticism that always appears to follow in his path. While there is no denying his outstanding talent within the six-string, his knack for penning industry rock and roll anthems, or his standing up as you of …

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Trapeze

Wolverhampton, Britain hard rock clothing Trapeze produced in 1968, teaming business lead vocalist John Jones and guitarist/keyboardist Terry Rowley (both ex-members from the Montanas, famous for the strike “You need to End up being Loved”) with vocalist/guitarist Mel Galley, bassist Glenn Hughes, and drummer Dave Holland. Putting your signature on …

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Grand Funk

Among the 1970s’ most successful hard rock and roll bands regardless of critical pans and somewhat reluctant radio airplay (initially), Grand Funk Railroad built a devoted group of fans with regular touring, a loud, basic undertake the blues-rock power trio audio, and strong working-class charm. The music group was created …

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Hardline

Acoustic guitar gunner Neal Schon played while a teenager with Santana. After that, he founded Trip and rode their radio influx while still calling Jan Hammer and Sammy Hagar for innovative independence and chop flexing. In the past due ’80s, he became a member of Bad British, where vocalist John …

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Gillan

Another entity in the Ian Gillan Music group and distinct from Ian Gillan the solo artist, Gillan was a music group bearing the ex-Deep Crimson frontman’s name which provided an outlet for his straight-ahead really difficult rock and roll inclinations (instead of the prog rock and roll tendencies from the …

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Stray Dog

This blues-based US rock group started life being a power-trio in 1973. Produced by Snuffy Walden (vocals, electric guitar), Alan Roberts (bass, vocals) and Leslie Sampson (b. 1950; drums), their design incorporated components of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. Timmy Dulaine (electric guitar, vocals) and Luis Cabaza (keyboards) had been …

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Montrose

Among the initial American-bred hard rock and roll groups to problem Uk supremacy in the first ’70s, Montrose are remembered seeing that, otherwise probably the most successful, then one among probably the most influential rings from the era. Actually, lots of the personalities in charge of the group’s renowned, self-titled …

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