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The Big 3

Appreciated today mostly for having a pre-Mamas & Papas Cass Elliot, the best 3 recorded several enjoyable pop-folk albums around 1963. Elliot was flanked by significant companions Tim Rose (who continued to become small but noteworthy vocalist/songwriter in the past due ’60s, most well-known for carrying out the edition of …

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Tim Rose

A almost forgotten singer/songwriter from the ’60s, Tim Rose’s early function bore a solid resemblance to some other Tim employed in Greenwich Town around 1966-1967 — Tim Hardin. Rose also preferred a throaty blues folk-rock design with pop creation flourishes, though he appeared to outside materials even more, wasn’t quite …

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Cass Elliot

Best-known among the singers from the famous ’60s psychedelic pop outfit the Mamas & the Papas, Cass Elliot (or Mama Cass), was created Ellen Naomi Cohen about Sept 19, 1941, in Baltimore, MD, but was raised in Washington, D.C. It had been during her older year in senior high school …

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James Hendricks

Adam Hendricks (sometimes billed seeing that Jim Hendricks) passed through many folk and folk-rock groupings in the 1960s, a few of which would make important figures from the folk-rock motion, although Hendricks himself never achieved the popularity of his most celebrated co-workers. In the first ’60s he produced one-third from …

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