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Northwest Company

Known originally simply because the Poor Boys, this vastly-underrated Canadian quintet contains Rick McCartey (lead vocals), Ray O’Toole (lead guitar/vocals), Vidor Skofteby (rhythm guitar), Gowan Jurgensen (bass), and Richard Stepp (drums, vocals) — the successor to Jerry Ringrose. The music group hailed from Haney, BC — a Vancouver suburb. Regional …

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The Bohemians

Before Tim Buckley began his career being a solo artist for Elektra Information, he was an associate of the rock group called the Bohemians, which also included drummer Larry Beckett and bassist Jim Fielder. The Bohemians performed both cover music and original materials, penned with the nascent songwriting group of …

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Bobby Brown

Understanding the perversity of Frank Zappa, it really is highly possible that his strike song “Bobby Brown” was a secret tribute to the artist, whose 1972 album The Enlightening Beam of Axonda will be a candidate for one of the most obscure album ever, only if such a nomination could …

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Tom Mastin

A mysterious physique named Tom Mastin wrote “HOW WILL YOU Feel,” among the songs around the Jefferson Airplane’s second album, Surrealistic Cushion. Along with “My Greatest Friend,” it had been the lightest folk-rock track with an LP normally comprised of relatively harder-edged material. Using its harmonies and recorder, it and …

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Gandalf

A humble but intermittently enjoyable past due-’60s group, Gandalf sounded something similar to a far more psychedelic/progressive Still left Banke. Their singular album has great baroque-speckled melodies, an achieved keyboard foundation with affects from traditional music, and appealing harmonies. Their materials wasn’t on the amount of the Remaining Banke, though; …

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Sisters Lucas

A Detroit, MI based twin sister-led music group that specialized in a melange of folk, rock and roll, country, garage rock and roll, jangly indie rock and roll, the Beatles, Bowie, Billie Vacation, and pop criteria, the Sisters Lucas were well on the way to the bigger echelons from the …

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Salloom, Sinclair and Mother Bear

Salloom, Sinclair and Mom Carry were a past due-’60s psychedelic music group with a lively but clumsy combination of blues-rock, Bob Dylan-ish folk-rock lyrics, plus some generic SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA psychedelic-style heavy rock and roll. Their vocals had been handled by primary vocalist/songwriter Roger Salloom as well as the …

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The Rondells

The Rhondells were one of the most notable bands around the Australian music scene from the mid-1960’s, only if for the actual fact that three of their users continued to serious careers in music. They 1st showed up within an essential method on record support Bobby & Laurie (another down-under …

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Love Society

From Plymouth, WI, Love Society performed a combined mix of pop, psychedelic, and rock and roll & move for Scepter, RCA, Mercury, and other brands in the past due ’60s and early ’70s. They mixed first compositions by Dave Steffen and Mike Dellger with remakes of well-known songs. Their previous …

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Larry’s Rebels

Every country offers its groupings that are prepared to do only choose the movement of current developments, whether they’re Uk Invasion, psychedelic, spirit, pop, grunge, techno, or whatever. In the brand new Zealand from the 1960s, Larry’s Rebels had been perhaps one of the most noticeable of these groupings. They …

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