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Roy Blumenfeld

Roy Blumenfeld had a ringside chair from his drum package on a few of the most exciting music events in NEW YORK through the mid-’60s. Blessed in the Bronx in 1944, he reached his teenagers as the initial influx of American rock and roll & roll had been created. He …

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The Blues Project

Among the initial album-oriented, “underground” groupings in america, the Blues Task offered a power brew of rock and roll, blues, folk, pop, and also some jazz, classical, and psychedelia throughout their short heyday within the mid-’60s. It isn’t quite accurate to categorize them being a blues-rock group, although they do …

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