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D.O.A. (Dead on Arrival)

Not to end up being confused using the Vancouver hardcore punk/metallic clothing D.O.A., Deceased on Introduction (alternately and confusingly also called D.O.A.) is usually much, psychedelic acid rock-band influenced by famous brands Iron Butterfly, Uriah Heep, Vanilla Fudge, and Deep Crimson. Drummer and Middletown, NY indigenous Rick Ferrusi founded the …

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The Primitives

In the mid-’60s, Lou Reed took employment as an employee songwriter and studio musician at Pickwick, the budget/exploitation label in NY. His most completely realized effort out of this period, though barely a notable creative achievement, was the 1964 solitary “The Ostrich”/”Sneaky Pete.” Fairly outrageous by requirements of that time …

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After All

Hastily come up with in 1969 with a veteran quartet of Tallahassee, FL, musicians and jointly for only a small number of months, IN THE END is only a footnote in the annals of later-’60s and Florida rock. Their one recorded effort, nevertheless, was a moody cut of acid-tinged intensifying …

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The Beefeaters

The Beefeaters made only one in 1964, and were actually an early on version from the Byrds. When the nucleus from the Byrds had been attempting to define their audio (and even pioneer the folk-rock genre) in 1964, they known as themselves the Plane Set. Their supervisor, Jim Dickson, organized …

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Eddie Torres

Eddie Torres was a significant and, in a few senses, controversial supervisor in the 1960s Mexican-American rock and roll picture in East LA. He managed the largest and greatest music group to emerge from that picture, Thee Midniters, and in addition went the label, Whittier, which nearly all their records …

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Micki Callen

The little-known story of how Mickaela “Micki” Callen found co-write a track by one of the better American rock bands from the 1960s is indeed strange it might be impossible to create up. It is also indicative of just how much the rock and roll business has transformed since that …

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The Blueberries

From Chesterfield, Britain, the Blueberries did only one, in January 1966, “DO NOT I WANT TO Know”/”It’s Gonna WORKOUT Fine.” Both edges are nearer to soul-rock than very much R&B-based British rock and roll of that time period, especially with the current presence of feminine backup performers. And both edges …

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Winter’s Green

Child years pals Ra McGuire (vocals) and Brian Smith (acoustic guitar) shaped the nucleus of the past due-’60s quintet hailing from Vancouver, BC. Augmented by Bruce Rutherford (bass), Wayne Gibson (keyboards) and Stu Wilson (drums), the music group released an individual from your Rumble label in November 1968 entitled “Are …

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Bob Hippard

Bob Hippard was one of the non-Byrds that wrote tunes with Roger McGuinn which appeared on Byrds information. Hippard and McGuinn fulfilled in the first 1960s in the Troubadour in LA, where the music artists that would quickly type the Byrds would collect; Hippard at that time was street supervisor …

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The Clinger Sisters

The Clingers, or the Clinger Sisters because they more regularly called themselves, have been around in music for near four decades. For the reason that period, they’ve carried out every sort of music, from Ruler Sisters and McGuire Sister-type pop to nation, with forays into garage area punk and mainstream …

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