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The Mile Ends

A favorite mid-’60s Phoenix garage area music group, the Mile Ends recorded only one, “Bottle Up and Move”/”Candy Guy,” released in the small regional Fifth Property label in 1966. The Mile Ends had been incredibly Rolling Stones-influenced, as was evidenced on the initial “Container Up and Move,” an excellent punky, …

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Ed Black

Ed Dark took the pedal metal electric guitar and Dobro, traditionally nation & western equipment, in to the world of rock and roll music. Dark wasn’t the first ever to do that but he was perhaps one of the most unforgettable, having documented the distinct, screaming single in Linda Ronstadt’s …

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