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Lucia Pamela

For aficionados of Incredibly Unusual Music, Lucia Pamela is something special from God: a senior who made a completely unidentified, crudely recorded album in the past due ’60s that sounded such as a garage area nursing-home music group. Pamela was a previous Miss St. Louis and veteran entertainer with many …

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Linda Perhacs

Linda Perhacs is really a California-based vocalist/songwriter whose first — and for many years, just — album, Parallelograms, is undoubtedly a psych-folk masterpiece, extremely influential among songwriters including Opeth’s Mikael Akerfeldt, Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, and many more. Perhacs was a purposeful but extremely personal songwriter living on Topanga Canyon …

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We All Together

The Peruvian music group MOST OF US Together, though unknown beyond a core cluster of cultists, was one of the prime exponents of Beatlesque pop/rock in the first ’70s. Led by vocalist and regular composer Carlos Guerrero, who (alongside some other people) have been within the Peruvian rock-band Laghonia, they …

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Lieutenant Pigeon

A really odd popular music ensemble for 1970s Britain, Lieutenant Pigeon appreciated a fairly longer and successful saving career making use of their offbeat, mainly instrumental music. Nearly an easy task to categorize as rock and roll, it’s non-etheless hard to learn what else to contact their mixture of martial …

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Lee Hazlewood

Nation and pop iconoclast Lee Hazlewood was among the music world’s most irascible geniuses throughout a very long, fruitful profession. An Oklahoma Dirt Dish refugee who was raised to become devoted Europhile; a creation heavyweight who authored achievement tales for Duane Eddy and Nancy Sinatra but additionally a documenting eccentric …

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John Waters

Though director John Waters is most beneficial referred to as the auteur of traditional cult films like Green Flamingos, Polyester, and Hairspray, within the 2000s he began compiling holiday-themed collections of music that shared exactly the same kitschy, campy visual as his films. Compilations like 2004’s A John Waters Xmas …

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Ron Geesin

To many rock and roll devotees of advancing years, the name Ron Geesin could be vaguely familiar for but one cause. Whoever has ever carefully scrutinized the credits of Red Floyd’s Atom Center Mother may have a minimum of been momentarily perplexed to learn that the side-long name monitor is …

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Walter Wanderley

Walter Wanderley was a talented and gifted organist with an acute hearing for new harmonies. With 46 documented single albums in his entire profession, both in Brazil as well as the U.S., he reached quantity 26 for the Billboard pop graphs in Sept 1966, opening a big pathway of achievement …

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Ruthann Friedman

Though her best-known composition was the ubiquitous soft rock and roll hit the Association had with her breezy tune “Windy,” songwriter Ruthann Friedman penned countless songs through the entire ’60s and ’70s, engaging in even more softly psychedelic and introspective territory than that elevator rock and roll classic indicate. Born …

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Legendary Stardust Cowboy

A true rock and roll & move primitive even wilder than cult tale Hasil Adkins, the Legendary Stardust Cowboy played a crude make of rockabilly enthusiastic about the Wild Western world and research fiction, and filled up with vocal effects which range from rebel yells and battle whoops to some …

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