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Curtiss Maldoon

Made up of guitarists and singer/songwriters Dave Curtiss and Clive Maldoon, the duo, Curtiss Maldoon, produced several ordinary, low-key rock and roll albums in the first ’70s and so are now most appreciated because of their associations with a lot more well-known musicians. Curtiss (on bass) and Maldoon had been …

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Dalton & Dubarri

Bassist, guitarist and clarinet participant and vocalist Gary Dalton joined up with with percussionist/vocalist Kent DuBarri to create the soulful, blues-influenced group, Dalton and DuBarri in the mid-1970s. The group’s sound was improved by the current presence of Hammond B-3 organist Rick Allen, who experienced previously caused southern California-based pop …

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Gerry Rafferty

Gerry Rafferty was a favorite music giant by the end from the ’70s, because of the tune “Baker Road” as well as the record City to Town. His career longer predated that fixture of Best 40 radio, nevertheless; indeed, by enough time he lower “Baker Road” Rafferty got already been …

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Captain & Tennille

Keyboardist/arranger “Captain” Daryl Dragon and his wife, vocalist/pianist Toni Tennille, scored some pop/rock strikes within a light, intimate vein in the next half from the 1970s, one of the most successful which was the initial, “Love COULD KEEP Us Jointly.” The few met in the summertime of 1971, when Dragon …

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Brewer & Shipley

California duo Mike Brewer and Tom Shipley began their professions separately in the 1960s LA folk membership circuit before teaming up to create and perform together. Their tune “Keeper from the Seven Tips” was documented by H.P. Lovecraft and in addition appeared on the 1968 debut, Down in L.A. Their …

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Crosby & Nash

This subset of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young featured David Crosby (b. Aug 14, 1941) and Graham Nash (b. Feb 2, 1942) counting on their nice harmonies and solid songwriting. The duo lasted from 1972 towards the more-or-less long term re-forming of Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1977. They created …

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Seals & Crofts

Probably one of the most successful soft rock and roll acts from the 1970s, the duo of Jim Seals and Dash Crofts met even though playing with vocalist Dean Beard in 1958. That 12 months, Beard was asked to become listed on the Champs (of “Tequila” popularity), and Seals and …

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Lobo

Ideal remembered for soft-rock perennials like “Me personally so you and a puppy Named Boo” and “I’d Like You to Wish Me personally,” Lobo was the alias of singer/songwriter Roland Kent LaVoie, given birth to July 31, 1943 in Tallahassee, FL. At 17 he became a member of the Rumours, …

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Lee Michaels

An eclectic singer, songwriter, and performer, Lee Michaels produced music that had the physical impact of hard rock and roll, the creative ambition of psychedelia and progressive rock and roll, and the interest and grit of tempo & blues, the last mentioned facet reinforced by Michaels’ vocals, that could golf …

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Bread

Loaf of bread was perhaps one of the most popular pop sets of the first ’70s, earning a string of well-crafted, melodic soft rock and roll singles, which were compiled by keyboardist/vocalist David Gates. A program musician and manufacturer, Gates fulfilled in 1968 guitarist/vocalist Adam Griffin, who acquired currently released …

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