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Punky Meadows

Punky Meadows emerged from the Washington, D.C. rock and roll scene within the middle-’70s because the founding guitarist of hard rock and roll/glam music group Angel. Delivered Edwin Lionel Meadows, he started his music profession early, forming initial the Intruders, then your Cherry People within the middle-’60s while still in …

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Cherry People

A past due-’60s pop group with an overtly business, AM radio-directed audio, similar sometimes to items done by the Turtles or Still left Banke, but very much chirpier, just like a somewhat less bubblegummy variant of the Cuff Links (“Tracy”). Small of their materials was self-penned, and their self-titled recording …

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Angel

Shaped in Washington, D.C., Angel are maybe more broadly recalled for his or her outrageous picture and stage displays than for his or her musical prowess. Their self-titled 1975 debut, documented for the flamboyant Casablanca Information label having a lineup composed of Frank DiMino (vocals), Edwin Lionel “Punky” Meadows (acoustic …

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