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The Driving Stupid
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The Driving Stupid was an American garage rock band formed in New Jersey in 1966. The group issued one cult favorite single "Horror As… read moreThe Driving Stupid was an American garage rock band formed in New Jersey in 1966. The group issued one cult favorite single "Horror Asparagus Stories / The Reality of (Air) Fried Borsk" in 1966, which is most known for its absu… read moreThe Driving Stupid was an American garage rock band formed in New Jersey in 1966. The group issued one cult favorite single "Horror Asparagus Stories / The Reality of (Air) Fried Borsk" in 1966, which is most known for its absurd lyrics and psychedelic instrumentation. Though short-live… read more -
The Dearly Beloved
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Forming in 1963 as The Intruders and later known as The Quinstrells they became known as The Dearly Beloved in late '65 and were Tucso… read moreForming in 1963 as The Intruders and later known as The Quinstrells they became known as The Dearly Beloved in late '65 and were Tucson's most popular '60s band. Shortly after their name change Dan Gates, a DJ from a local… read moreForming in 1963 as The Intruders and later known as The Quinstrells they became known as The Dearly Beloved in late '65 and were Tucson's most popular '60s band. Shortly after their name change Dan Gates, a DJ from a local radio station KTKT came along with the tape of a song calle… read more -
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Floyd Dakil Combo
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Floyd Dakil formed his group in 1963 with fellow Highland Park High School friend Andy Michlin, and three sophomores of Thomas Jefferson Hi… read moreFloyd Dakil formed his group in 1963 with fellow Highland Park High School friend Andy Michlin, and three sophomores of Thomas Jefferson High School: Ronny Randall on guitar, Terry Billings on bass, and Geoff West on drums. Within a year… read moreFloyd Dakil formed his group in 1963 with fellow Highland Park High School friend Andy Michlin, and three sophomores of Thomas Jefferson High School: Ronny Randall on guitar, Terry Billings on bass, and Geoff West on drums. Within a year or so, Andy's brother Laurry Michlin took over on keyb… read more -
M.G. & The Escorts
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M.G. & The Escorts musical heritage grew from the likes of Chet Atkins, the Ventures, the Shadows, and the Fireballs, and Santo & J… read moreM.G. & The Escorts musical heritage grew from the likes of Chet Atkins, the Ventures, the Shadows, and the Fireballs, and Santo & Johnny (who knew?). Add to that the influence of the Beach Boys, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, The Rol… read moreM.G. & The Escorts musical heritage grew from the likes of Chet Atkins, the Ventures, the Shadows, and the Fireballs, and Santo & Johnny (who knew?). Add to that the influence of the Beach Boys, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jerry & The Pacemakers, and you have an ide… read more -
The Preachers
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There has been more than one band called The Preachers, including an American band of the 60s and a Swedish garage punk band of the 80s. T… read moreThere has been more than one band called The Preachers, including an American band of the 60s and a Swedish garage punk band of the 80s. To compare Sydney newcomers The Preachers to any musical acts would be unfair. Not that they don’t … read moreThere has been more than one band called The Preachers, including an American band of the 60s and a Swedish garage punk band of the 80s. To compare Sydney newcomers The Preachers to any musical acts would be unfair. Not that they don’t have their influences (Think Patti Smith and Wolfman Jack wi… read more