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Arthur Lee Harper

Arthur Lee Harper’s short profession began and ended in the later ’60s with a set of gently psychedelic folk albums recorded for Lee Hazlewood’s LHI Information. Using a hushed, high tenor tone of voice that was nearly apologetically close, he sang music of love, tranquility, and harmony which were sometimes …

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Nosy Parker

Nosy Parker began like a duo in Whitestone, NY, circa 1975. Tom Viola, past due of the favorite, regional San Francisco-style psychedelic music group Justice, fulfilled vocalist and fellow guitarist Joe Celano and both soon thereafter shaped an acoustic pairing seriously influenced not merely from the Byrds and such esoteric …

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Perry Leopold

Perry Leopold was raised in Philadelphia within the ’50s and ’60s, inspired and influenced by all sorts of music. Through the classical aspect, he drew from Stravinsky, Debussy, Beethoven, and Bach, amongst others, however he also took in (like the majority of other teenagers of the time) the crazy sounds …

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