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Fire on Fire

Multi-instrumentalists Fire burning evoke various tones of eccentric rustic, Americana folk on the self-titled 2007 debut EP. Previously the electrical group Cerberus Shoal, they turned to a broad assortment of completely acoustic devices when growing into Fire burning. The EP was co-produced by Michael Gira, on whose Youthful God label …

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Mungo Jerry

Mungo Jerry are among rock’s great one-hit successes. Beyond Britain, they’re known for specifically one tune, but that tune, “During the warm months,” is certainly a seasonal anthem known by listeners who weren’t also born when it had been released. Mungo Jerry was a good blues outfit aswell — actually, …

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Thunderclap Newman

John “Speedy” Keene was a vintage crony from the Who all, and wrote “Armenia Town in the Sky,” which made an appearance over the Who all Sell off Out LP. The improbable Andy Newman performed wonderful pub-style piano and appeared much such as a postal clerk, which actually, he was. …

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Ray Dorset

Ray Dorset had his instant in the limelight when his music group, Mungo Jerry, recorded among the biggest-selling strikes of 1970. A skiffle-style blues “During the warm months” sold a lot more than 30 million copies world-wide and became a vintage of the summertime time of year. It topped the …

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Five Man Electrical Band

Best known because of their 1971 anti-establishment strike “Signals,” Ottawa, Canada’s Five Guy Electrical Music group featured guitarist/vocalist Les Emmerson, bassist Brian Rading, keyboardist Ted Gerow, and drummers Rick “Bell” Belanger and Mike “Bell” Belanger. Five Guy Electrical Band acquired their roots within an Ottawa music group known as the …

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Blue Swede

Blue Swede succeeded with several singles through the 1970s which were addresses of other performers’ material instead of any original tunes. A cover from the past due-’60s B.J. Thomas feel-good solitary “Addicted to a sense” strike the top from the charts within the U.S. within the mid-’70s with Björn Skifs …

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Paul King

Since Paul Ruler first emerged in the U.K. membership picture in the past due 1960s, he continues to be the main topic of some extraordinary, if sometimes dubious, honors. He was, for instance, the very first guy ever to create, build, and perform with an 18-string electric guitar in the …

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Paul Raymond

Keyboard participant/guitarist (and sometime vocalist) Paul Martin Raymond was created in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, Britain in 1945. He produced his documenting debut because the organist/pianist within the pop/rock and roll quintet Plastic Cent, where he later on required over as vocalist following a departure of initial lead vocalist Brian Keith. …

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