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Newworldson

A Canadian gospel quartet, Newworldson were formed in the waning many years of the first 10 years from the 21st hundred years, and within a short while found themselves being successful awards and using a number of the genre’s titans. Acquiring musical cues from such luminaries as Jamie Cullum, Stevie …

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The Spencer Davis Group

His ferocious soul-drenched vocals belying his sensitive teenage years, Stevie Winwood powered the Spencer Davis Group’s three biggest U.S. strikes during their short life span among the English Invasion’s most convincing R&B-based combos. Guitarist Davis created the music group with Winwood on body organ, his sibling Muff Winwood on bass, …

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Duffy Power

Early United kingdom rock & roll yielded a small number of artists who displayed incredible staying power on the decades — Cliff Richard, Billy Fury, Adam Beliefs, and Mike Berry one thinks of. Many of these attained their profession extensions through a far more honest, much less contrived extension from …

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The Greenhornes

Cincinnati, OH’s the Greenhornes earned a devoted following through the garage area rock boom from the 2000s, but as the music group was clearly influenced by vintage blues-based acts from the ’60s (the Yardbirds, the Rolling Rocks, the Kinks) and first-era garage area rock and roll (the Sonics), their instrumental …

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Taste

Before learning to be a solo star, Rory Gallagher fronted the blues-rock trio Flavor, which experienced reasonable success within the U.K. in the later ’60s and early ’70s. Flavor was molded quite definitely on the style of Cream, adding some folk, pop, and jazz components to some blues-rock bottom, and …

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Alun Davies

Alun Davies is among the most highly respected program guitarists in britain. A founding member, alongside youth friend Jon Marks and Nicky Hopkins, of pop-jazz group Special Tuesday, Davies produced his greatest tag as accompanist for United kingdom singer/songwriter Kitty Stevens from 1970 until Stevens’ transformation to Islam and pension …

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Spencer Davis

A Welsh guitarist, harmonica participant, and vocalist, Spencer Davis became among the elder statesmen of mid-’60s Uk rock. Within the Spencer Davis Music group, which produced in Birmingham in 1963, Davis have scored chart-topping strikes on both edges from the Atlantic, including “Continue Working” and “Someone Help Me” within the …

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