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Hookfoot

Hookfoot was a quintet formed by the end from the ’60s like a saving unit with a half-dozen program players connected with Dick Wayne’ posting and later along with his DJM Information label. They by no means made a lot of an impression around the graphs, despite their function being …

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The Quarrymen

The chances are extraordinarily high that, under ordinary circumstances, the Quarrymen (or Quarry Guys — no two sources acknowledge the spelling) could have been forgotten years ago, alongside thousands of various other skiffle rings that sprang up throughout Britain in the middle- to past due -’50s. Since it worked out, …

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Prism

The Canadian soft rock group Prism were formed in 1976 by vocalist Ron Tabak, guitarist Lindsay Mitchell, bassist Allan Harlow, drummer Rocket Norton, and keyboard player John Hall. Originally referred to as Stanley Screamer, the Vancouver group authorized to GRT Information and released a self-titled debut recording in 1977, Discover …

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Charlie Burton

Charlie Burton is really a musical enigma that has been churning out a reliable blast of humor-laden, roots-influenced rock and roll & roll because the early ’70s. In a far more just world, he’d be seen being a cult body of Alex Chilton proportions, rather than a country-inflected novelty musician …

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