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Boa

The roots of Boa lie in Auburn Heights, Michigan in 1969 when senior high school student Ted Burris (bass, vocals, organ) enlisted fellow student Bob Maledon (piano, bass, organ, vocals), whom he previously heard jamming at a shared friend’s home. They fulfilled at Maledon’s garage area to try out; Paul …

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Genesis

This West Coast quintet didn’t survive long, that was probably equally well for a particular identically named British band that did — however they deserved an improved fate compared to the obscurity to which they are consigned. Lead guitarist Jack port Ttanna, who acquired previously used the Sons of Adam, …

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The Art Collection

San Jose-area ’60s music group that did its better to sound like Uk mods, specially the Who. In 1967, they functioned briefly as the support group for Ray Columbus, a English Invasion-type celebrity from New Zealand (discover admittance for Ray Columbus & the Invaders) who shifted to California so that …

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Jubilent Bridge

Using their folk-styled music and beautiful vocal harmonies, it’s no real surprise that this trio Jubilent Bridge (singer/dulcimer player Willie Jaeger, singer/guitarist Carol Van Alstine, and guitarist Steve Bennett) has recently garnered comparisons to such renowned outfits as Peter, Paul & Mary. The seed products for the group had been …

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Tony, Caro and John

Tony, Caro and John, a two-man-one-woman folk-rock trio, recorded the incredibly rare All for the Initial Time record in 1972. The threesome got a lot of their motivation from the Amazing String Band’s make of leprechaun-ish folk-rock, though songwriter and regular lead vocalist Tony Dore’s compositions had been even more …

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David Kubinec

David “Kubie” Kubinec (sometimes erroneously spelled “Kubinek”) has led among the longer and more varied careers in rock and roll & roll, from your post-British Invasion defeat boom from the middle-’60s through the glam rock and roll era from the 1970s and beyond, energetic directly into the 21st century. He …

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The Aerovons

The Aerovons’ story appears like a fairytale, and generally in most respects it had been a fairytale become a reality, aside from the anticlimactic and grim ending. It had been probably the imagine an incredible number of teenage American young boys to meet up the Beatles and record at Abbey …

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The Crabs

Houston garage rock and roll combo the Crabs formed in 1966 — years as a child friends Robbie Leff (vocals/electric guitar) and drummer Alec Smith co-founded the group, with business lead guitarist Jerry DeJong and bassist Ed Rudnick later on rounding out the lineup. The group honed their acidity punk …

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Soul Survivors

Not to end up being confused using the Philadelphia group who had an enormous 1967 strike with “Expressway to Your Heart,” these Spirit Survivors were from Colorado and trim several good garage-pop singles in 1965 and 1966. The very best of the, “DISLIKE to Maintain Like With You,” was an …

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Attila

Rising from your ashes of Billy Joel’s Extended Island-based rock and roll & roll music group the Inconveniences, Attila was an embarrassingly discordant duo that also presented the Inconveniences’ Jon Small. Described by Joel at that time as “psychedelic bullsh*t,” their self-titled debut recording arrived in 1970. A crucial and …

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