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The Flying Machine

Through the approximate twelve months of their existence being a group, from 1966 until 1967, the American quartet known as the Traveling Machine — never to end up being confused using the English Traveling Machine from the same era — had been known as that, the Traveling Machine. But beginning …

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Danny Kortchmar

Through his extensive use artists including Carole King and James Taylor, ace session guitarist Danny Kortchmar helped create the signature sound from the singer/songwriter era. A indigenous of NEW YORK, he first surfaced during the middle-’60s in regional bands like the Kingbees as well as the Soaring Machine, the second …

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Joel O’Brien

Joel O’Brien was a multi-instrumentalist — though mostly named a drummer, with regards to recordings — whose profession took him from a busy regional R&B music group to the very best circles of pop/rock and roll session function in the 10 years that followed. He was created in NEW YORK …

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James Taylor

When people utilize the term “singer/songwriter” (frequently modified by the term “private”) in compliment or in criticism, they’re thinking about Adam Taylor. In the first ’70s, when he made an appearance along with his introspective music, classical guitar, and relaxed, understated singing design, he mirrored a generation’s psychological exhaustion after …

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