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Jack Bruce

Although some could be tempted to call multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer Jack Bruce a rock and roll & move musician, blues and jazz were what this innovative musician actually loved. Because of this, those two styles had been at the bottom of most from the documented output from a profession …

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Steve Winwood

As a single artist, Steve Winwood is mainly from the highly polished blue-eyed soul-pop that produced him a celebrity within the ’80s. However his turn like a slick, upscale mainstay of adult modern radio was this is the most recent phase of an extended and varied profession, one that’s noticed …

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Paul Jones

As business lead singer of Manfred Mann from 1963 to 1966, Paul Jones was one of the better vocalists from the English Invasion, in a position to put more than blues, R&B, and high-energy pop/rock and roll with an attractive mixture of polish and spirit. That produced the mediocre, sometimes …

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The Powerhouse

The Powerhouse were a somewhat mysterious early rock supergroup — or, at least were mysterious when the only three tracks they released first appeared. This is on Elektra’s What’s Shakin’ sampler in 1966, including three songs acknowledged to Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse. Among those had been addresses of Robert …

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