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The Red Crayola

Among the longest working of most experimental rock rings, the Crimson Crayola have got spent the majority of their long and varied background billed while the Crimson Krayola. Under their unique spelling, these were a Houston-based trio structured by Mayo Thompson in Sept of 1966, with Steve Cunningham on bass …

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The Nightingales

After a group of low-key UK school bands, Robert Lloyd (b. 1959, Cannock, Staffordshire, Britain) produced the Prefects – among the first punk rings – who toured using the Clash. They split in 1979 and Lloyd put together the Nightingales utilizing the greatest of the music artists who had approved …

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The Blue Orchids

When Una Baines (keyboards, vocals) and Martin Bramah (acoustic guitar, vocals) quit the Fall in the past due ’70s, a few of that group’s irreverent, punk-injected nature continued to movement through their veins if they formed the Blue Orchids in Manchester, Britain in 1979. With the help of Rick Goldstar …

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The Fall

Of the many later-’70s punk and post-punk rings, none are much longer lived or even more prolific compared to the Fall. Throughout their profession, the music group underwent myriad lineup adjustments, but at the guts of everything was vocalist Tag E. Smith. Along with his snarling, almost incomprehensible vocals and …

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