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Everpresent Fullness

LA canyon-rock quintet the Everpresent Fullness comprised singer/guitarist Tom Carvey, business lead guitarist Paul Johnson, bassist Steve Pugh, drummer Terry Hands and multi-instrumentalist Jack port Ryan. Created in 1965, the group fused components of pop, country-rock and also ragtime, often posting the stage with kindred spirits just like the Buffalo …

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Harpers Bizarre

The eclectic pop group Harper’s Bizarre was formed in Santa Cruz, CA, in 1963 by Ted Templeman (born Oct 24, 1944; Santa Cruz, CA) (vocals, drums, trumpet), Dickie Scoppettone (created July 5, 1945; Santa Cruz, CA) (acoustic guitar, vocals), Eddie Wayne (created Santa Cruz, CA) (acoustic guitar, vocals), and Dick …

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The E-Types

Within the mid-’60s, this group from Salinas, CA, (near San Jose) performed a pleasant mixture of British Invasion-inspired pop/rock and roll and some garage. With prominent keyboards, three-part harmonies, and unique materials with minor-keyed shifts, they sounded something similar to a mix between your Zombies as well as the Turtles. …

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The Cryan’ Shames

The Cryan’ Shames actually were an issue in Chicago within the mid- and later ’60s, whenever a couple of their singles hit the neighborhood Top Ten; a few of them had been small national strikes as well. The greatest of the was “Glucose and Spice,” a cover of the Searchers …

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The Leaves

Among the initial L.A. folk-rock organizations to sprout within the wake from the Byrds within the middle-’60s, the Leaves are most kept in mind for recording the very first — and something of the very most effective — rock variations of “Hey Joe,” which reached the very best 40 (and …

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Isaac Guillory

b. 27 Feb 1947, US Navy Foundation, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, d. 31 Dec 2000, Britain. Having performed piano and acoustic guitar from years as a child, Guillory 1st explored the guitar during Florida, using the Illusions. Shifting to Chicago in 1965, he researched Theory and Structure at Roosevelt College or …

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The Barbarians

Making use of their appearances over the Nuggets compilation as well as the T.A.M.We. Present, the Barbarians are among the best-remembered garage area bands from the ’60s. Not really that it’s simple to forget the view of the one-handed drummer, filled with connect, driving his music group through a garage …

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