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Salad

Salad was a somewhat underrated U.K.-centered pop group that included vocalist/keyboardist Marijne Van Der Vlugt, bassist Pete Brownish, drummer Rob Wakeman, and guitarist Paul Kennedy. Because of Vehicle Der Vlugt’s amiable, joyous stage existence (along with her notoriety like a video jockey for MTV European countries), Salad obtained a status …

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Pete Brown

Through the late ’30s, alto saxophonist Pete Brown was a busy sideman who sounded a little like Benny Carter, Chu Berry, or Jimmie Lunceford’s star altoist, Willie Smith. Through the entire 1940s he swung harder, sharpened his assault, and coarsened his shade to enter Ben Webster’s gutbucket range, flirting with …

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Pete Brown

Among the essential eccentrics from the Harvest steady and an effective collaborative lyricist for Cream (“PERSONALLY I THINK Free of charge,” “Sunlight of Your Like”), poet/percussionist/vocalist/trumpet participant Pete Dark brown was among the many performers to arise in the British beat motion within the mid- to later ’60s. Such as …

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