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Edwick Rumbold
2,105 listeners
Information on Edwick Rumbold is very limited. The band’s name was just given to them by their then manager. Edwick Rumbold was formed from… read moreInformation on Edwick Rumbold is very limited. The band’s name was just given to them by their then manager. Edwick Rumbold was formed from the remnants of The Planet Set and the same lineup later became known as Free Ferry. In 1967 the … read moreInformation on Edwick Rumbold is very limited. The band’s name was just given to them by their then manager. Edwick Rumbold was formed from the remnants of The Planet Set and the same lineup later became known as Free Ferry. In 1967 the band released the single “Shades Of Grey”/”Boggle Woggle” on… read more -
Herbal Mixture
2,689 listeners
A skeleton in the closet of guitarist Tony McPhee, who led this psychedelic band in 1966-67 between the first and second editions of the Gr… read moreA skeleton in the closet of guitarist Tony McPhee, who led this psychedelic band in 1966-67 between the first and second editions of the Groundhogs. Herbal Mixture featured McPhee, bassist Pete Cruickshank (who also played in the pre- an… read moreA skeleton in the closet of guitarist Tony McPhee, who led this psychedelic band in 1966-67 between the first and second editions of the Groundhogs. Herbal Mixture featured McPhee, bassist Pete Cruickshank (who also played in the pre- and post-Herbal Mixture lineups of the Groundhogs), and drumme… read more -
Warm Sounds
4,140 listeners
The Warm Sounds were a harmony duo of Barry Husband (aka Barry Younghusband) (guitar, bass, vocals), formerly of Tuesday's Children, a… read moreThe Warm Sounds were a harmony duo of Barry Husband (aka Barry Younghusband) (guitar, bass, vocals), formerly of Tuesday's Children, and Denver Gerrard (guitar, vocals) and occasionally Candy John Carr (drums), who got together just… read moreThe Warm Sounds were a harmony duo of Barry Husband (aka Barry Younghusband) (guitar, bass, vocals), formerly of Tuesday's Children, and Denver Gerrard (guitar, vocals) and occasionally Candy John Carr (drums), who got together just in time to greet the Summer of Love with a psychedelic-pop … read more -
Tales Of Justine
4,596 listeners
British psychedelic rock band (1968-69). They released only one single ("Albert/Monday Morning") during their career, but later a… read moreBritish psychedelic rock band (1968-69). They released only one single ("Albert/Monday Morning") during their career, but later a full album ("Petals from a Sunflower") was compiled from unreleased material. Most trac… read moreBritish psychedelic rock band (1968-69). They released only one single ("Albert/Monday Morning") during their career, but later a full album ("Petals from a Sunflower") was compiled from unreleased material. Most tracks have a very melodic touch, well represented in "Mond… read more -
The Accent
4,704 listeners
Originally from Yorkshire, the Accent moved to London in 1966. A year later they released their only recording, the 7" single 'Re… read moreOriginally from Yorkshire, the Accent moved to London in 1966. A year later they released their only recording, the 7" single 'Red Sky at Night'/'Wind of Change' on Decca. The 'A' side is a recognised p… read moreOriginally from Yorkshire, the Accent moved to London in 1966. A year later they released their only recording, the 7" single 'Red Sky at Night'/'Wind of Change' on Decca. The 'A' side is a recognised psychedelic classic which is certainly quite dark in mood for… read more -
Aquarian Age
5,931 listeners
There are at least three bands called Aquarian Age. 1. The Aquarian Age was a 60s psychedelic band a band formed by John 'Twink' Alder and Junior in the wake of their former band, Tomorrow’s, dissolution. The band was also made up of Keith West (vocals), Steve Howe (Guitar from Yes) and… read more -
Rupert's People
7,420 listeners
Rupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records,… read moreRupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single &qu… read moreRupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single "Reflections Of Charles Brown" a cover of a Fleur De … read more -
Virgin Sleep
3,364 listeners
Originally known as the Themselves, the Virgin Sleep was formed in 1966. Alan Barnes, Keith Purnell, Rick Quilty, and Tony Rees were the o… read moreOriginally known as the Themselves, the Virgin Sleep was formed in 1966. Alan Barnes, Keith Purnell, Rick Quilty, and Tony Rees were the original members. After their name change, the group was signed to English Decca's Deram label… read moreOriginally known as the Themselves, the Virgin Sleep was formed in 1966. Alan Barnes, Keith Purnell, Rick Quilty, and Tony Rees were the original members. After their name change, the group was signed to English Decca's Deram label. They released "Love" in the same year. Their fo… read more -
Tintern Abbey
13,137 listeners
Tintern Abbey were a short lived act formed in the London Area in 1967, but the members claimed to be from far flung places such as Vienna … read moreTintern Abbey were a short lived act formed in the London Area in 1967, but the members claimed to be from far flung places such as Vienna and North Africa. The band comprised: David McTavish on vocals and rhythm guitar, Don Smith on lea… read moreTintern Abbey were a short lived act formed in the London Area in 1967, but the members claimed to be from far flung places such as Vienna and North Africa. The band comprised: David McTavish on vocals and rhythm guitar, Don Smith on lead guitar (later replaced by Paul Brett), Stuart MacKay on ba… read more