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Tuesday's Children
1,717 listeners
Between 1966 and 1968, Tuesday's Children put out half a dozen singles on four different labels that, while reflecting various facets … read moreBetween 1966 and 1968, Tuesday's Children put out half a dozen singles on four different labels that, while reflecting various facets of the British rock scene of the time, didn't come close to establishing them as a popular re… read moreBetween 1966 and 1968, Tuesday's Children put out half a dozen singles on four different labels that, while reflecting various facets of the British rock scene of the time, didn't come close to establishing them as a popular recording act. Mostly sticking to the lighter side of British … read more -
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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 -
Dantalian's Chariot
9,068 listeners
Dantalian’s Chariot was a short-lived British psychedelic band in the same whimsical manner of groups like Pink Floyd and The Beatles. They… read moreDantalian’s Chariot was a short-lived British psychedelic band in the same whimsical manner of groups like Pink Floyd and The Beatles. They also boasted the finest light-show in England at the time, which was quite a draw in 1967. The g… read moreDantalian’s Chariot was a short-lived British psychedelic band in the same whimsical manner of groups like Pink Floyd and The Beatles. They also boasted the finest light-show in England at the time, which was quite a draw in 1967. The group were basically just Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (an abov… read more -
Gary Walker & The Rain
1,782 listeners
Gary Walker and The Rain were formed in the autumn of 1967. The group consisted of Paul “Charlie” Crane (lead vocals/rhythm guitar/piano),… read moreGary Walker and The Rain were formed in the autumn of 1967. The group consisted of Paul “Charlie” Crane (lead vocals/rhythm guitar/piano), John Lawson (bass), Joey Molland (lead guitar/vocals) and Gary Walker on drums and vocals. Contr… read moreGary Walker and The Rain were formed in the autumn of 1967. The group consisted of Paul “Charlie” Crane (lead vocals/rhythm guitar/piano), John Lawson (bass), Joey Molland (lead guitar/vocals) and Gary Walker on drums and vocals. Contractual problems prevented Gary from joining John and Scott i… read more -
The Mirage
4,484 listeners
There's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 … read moreThere's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 single, "The Wedding of Ramona Blair," about a bride whose groom failed to appear at the… read moreThere's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 single, "The Wedding of Ramona Blair," about a bride whose groom failed to appear at the wedding ceremony, which appeared on several compilations of… read more -
The Kinsmen
1,541 listeners
There are two bands with this name: 1. The Kinsmen, a.k.a. The Four Kinsmen were an Australian group active from 1962 until 2009. 2. Kinsme… read moreThere are two bands with this name: 1. The Kinsmen, a.k.a. The Four Kinsmen were an Australian group active from 1962 until 2009. 2. Kinsmen, a South African jazz collective based in Pretoria. The band grew up in Laudium, an Indian towns… read moreThere are two bands with this name: 1. The Kinsmen, a.k.a. The Four Kinsmen were an Australian group active from 1962 until 2009. 2. Kinsmen, a South African jazz collective based in Pretoria. The band grew up in Laudium, an Indian township in Pretoria. With influences ranging from South African … read more -
Eyes of Blue
6,195 listeners
By rights, the Eyes of Blue should have an exalted place in the pantheon of art rock and progressive rock bands. They were around before al… read moreBy rights, the Eyes of Blue should have an exalted place in the pantheon of art rock and progressive rock bands. They were around before almost all of them, and doing film work and making music in a jazz-rock fusion idiom before the latt… read moreBy rights, the Eyes of Blue should have an exalted place in the pantheon of art rock and progressive rock bands. They were around before almost all of them, and doing film work and making music in a jazz-rock fusion idiom before the latter had been understood, and they were signed to two major la… read more -
Oscar Bicycle
392 listeners
Formerly known as Force West, Bristol, United Kingdom-based five-piece The Oscar Bicycle only released one single: 'On A Quiet Night… read moreFormerly known as Force West, Bristol, United Kingdom-based five-piece The Oscar Bicycle only released one single: 'On A Quiet Night' b/w 'The Room Revolves Around Me' (1968). The first is a gentle harmony pop number;… read moreFormerly known as Force West, Bristol, United Kingdom-based five-piece The Oscar Bicycle only released one single: 'On A Quiet Night' b/w 'The Room Revolves Around Me' (1968). The first is a gentle harmony pop number; the latter a piece of crashing psychedelic freakbeat. Shari… read more -
Skip Bifferty
8,322 listeners
Skip Bifferty are something of a lesson in musical survival, and doubly so, since most of its members had viable and even highly successful… read moreSkip Bifferty are something of a lesson in musical survival, and doubly so, since most of its members had viable and even highly successful careers in music stretching more than a decade after the group's break-up. The group was an … read moreSkip Bifferty are something of a lesson in musical survival, and doubly so, since most of its members had viable and even highly successful careers in music stretching more than a decade after the group's break-up. The group was an offshoot of the latter-day Chosen Few, a Newcastle band that… read more