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Rick Anderson

Rick Anderson is a full-time librarian and part-time music critic surviving in Greensboro, NC. He was raised in Boston and gained his bachelor’s and master’s levels at Brigham Youthful University. He started reviewing CDs inside a every week column for the Daily Herald in Provo, UT, in 1990, and offers …

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The Superfine Dandelion

One of the second-to-third-division West Coastline (or nearly Western Coastline) ’60s rings around the Mainstream label, the Superfine Dandelion made 1 middling recording in 1967 that mixed SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA psychedelic, folk-rock, pop, and jug music group influences. These were created in Phoenix in early 1967 by vocalist, guitarist, …

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The Tubes

The Tubes were arch satirists of popular culture whose outrageous performance art concepts — which swung wildly from softcore pornography to suit-and-tie conservatism — frequently eclipsed their elusive music identity. The origins of the group started in Phoenix, Az in the past due ’60s, where guitarist Expenses Spooner, keyboardist Vince …

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