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The Dagoes

Created in 1979, the Dagoes had been an Australian rock-band who performed a freewheeling mixture of ’60s garage area, new wave, and punk. Early denizens from the Adelaide indie picture, these were known for his or her spirited concert events which would sometimes feature up to nine players, many of …

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Norman Smith

Although Norman Smith’s réamounté isn’t mind-blowing, it can include significant use the Beatles and Red Floyd, among the 1st rock idea albums, and a one-shot hit like a saving artist. He became a member of Abbey Street studios like a tape operator in 1959, and was the principal sound engineer …

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Addison’s Walk

Called after a favorite place of C.S. Lewis near Oxford University or college, Addison’s Walk was created by Brian, Lee and Frank in Virginia. The trio focused on vocalist/songwriter-oriented acoustic folk-rock. Each member writes his personal tunes: Brian’s earthy stories and Lee’s story-songs match Frank’s heady insights. Addison’s Walk released …

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Morris On

Morris On was a 1972 folk-rock “supergroup” that left out one self-titled record (think about them type of like folk’s Blind Beliefs, only more lucrative artistically), recorded for Isle Records. Made up of bassist Ashley Hutchings (Fairport Convention, Steeleye Period, Albion Music group), guitarist Richard Thompson (Fairport Convention), drummer Dave …

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Time Machine

Despite having zero saving conract or launch for a long time, Russian band Period Machine was immensely well-liked by youthful listeners. Their tapes, informally circulated, spoke from the frustrations and travails of living under a stultifying and inhibited politics regime.

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Lil’ Boys Blue

Renowned for his or her garage area cult classic “I’m Not There,” the Sunnyvale, California-based Lil’ Boys Blue had been led by singer/guitarist Larry Diehl, who shaped his first strap, the Tri-Tones, in 1961. The next year he shaped the Conquests with guitarist David Westberry, and in the wake from …

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Michael Fennelly

Michael Fennelly was created in 1949 in NY but moved to L.A., where he became involved with California’s pop/protest motion. By 1967, Fennelly got secured a posting cope with songwriter/manufacturer Curt Boettcher’s Mee Moo Music and joined up with Boettcher’s studio-based collective of music artists, like the two primary groups, …

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Bill Retoff

In past due 1986, Expenses Retoff was playing Fender Jazz Bass for any cover band in Central Illinois whenever a band of art college students happened to stop by among their gigs one night time. They asked him to try out in the back-up music group these were assembling to …

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The Panthers

The Panthers were one of the Swedish groupings in the mid-’60s who recorded frequently without establishing a lot of a personality. Merseybeat, R&B, folk music, poor pop ballads, Endeavors/Shadows-like instrumentals — all had been fair video game. They did create a lot of their personal materials, and released at least …

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Opposite Six

Curious that two middle-’60s Bay Region groups should share the same handle — yet this Sacramento-based outfit existed simultaneously with an identically named Marin Region combo — the second option group eventually spawning the Sons of Champlin. The Sacramento music group first shaped in 1965 as the surf-rocking Avengers and …

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