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Andrew McCutcheon

Andrew McCutcheon started his profession in music as business lead vocalist and guitarist from the Skeptics, a late-eighties alt-rock trio originating out of Baltimore. They released one recording (Snallygastor), before McCutcheon relocated to New Orleans and gained a Experts in British from Tulane College or university, departing music behind. Subsequently, …

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The Search Party

The Search Party made one extremely obscure psychedelic album in the past due ’60s, Montgomery Chapel, which likely was pressed in an exceedingly small quantity. That alone ensured it became a collector’s item among psychedelic completists, but it isn’t noteworthy solely because of its rarity. Therefore endeavors went, it had …

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Affinity

Authorized by Vertigo in 1970 within the crest from the jazz-rock wave, the short-lived Affinity released only 1 sole and album before splitting. Made up of youthful vocalist Linda Hoyle, bassist Mo Foster, guitarist Mike Jupp, keyboardist Lynton Naiff, and drummer Give Serpell, a musical maturity was shown, mixing folk, …

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Eric Lefcowitz

San Francisco article writer Lefcowitz’s rock and roll books add a slender, photo-oriented quantity entirely specialized in the Beatles’ last public concert (in Candlestick Recreation area in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in August 1966), and a single about ’70s rock and roll and spirit for Rhino. His greatest book may …

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Antichrisis

An account of two rings? From Germany, Antichrisis provides revealed diametrically compared musical identities on the first two public recordings. In 1997, they released Cantara Anachoreta, that was something of the gothic, progressive dark metal affair described with the deep, throaty vocals and obstreperous acoustic guitar playing of Sid (also …

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Chamaeleon Church

Psychedelic pop band Chamaeleon Church is most beneficial remembered as the starting pad to get a pre-Saturday Night Live Chevy Run after. The group shaped in Boston in 1967 after vocalist/guitarist Ted Myers, an alumnus from the Shed, fulfilled multi-instrumentalist Tony Schueren through shared close friends in another Bosstown Sound …

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Tony Rivers & The Castaways

Led by Tony Streams, this group began performing R&B-based material in the first ’60s. Originally authorized to EMI’s Columbia label, they protected tracks by Jackie Wilson within their start, and had a particular penchant for documenting tracks from American performers, whatever the idiom. As the 10 years progressed, they shifted …

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The Tripsichord Music Box

The Tripsichord Music Container was among the many SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA rings managed and made by self-styled psychedelic svengali Matthew Katz — despite a slim body of recorded work that stands being among the most atmospheric and cosmic to emerge through the Bay Region scene in the post-Summer of …

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Fuse

Fuse made a little-known record for Epic by the end from the ’60s, and it is chiefly remembered for including two potential associates of Cheap Technique: Rick Nielsen and Tom Petersson. The record is an typical, perhaps somewhat substandard, past due-’60s hard rock and roll recording. It appears forward for …

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Mystic Astrologic Crystal Band

A third-tier later-’60s L.A. psychedelic clothing, the Mystic Astrologic Crystal Music group weren’t as odd as their name indicated. These were, moreover, as trendy as their name led someone to believe, documenting common-denominator psychedelic pop for the GNP label that emulated a lot of the proper execution, but delivered small …

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