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Suzi Jane Hokom
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Honey Ltd.
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The Honey Ltd. were a 60s Phil Spector-ish girl group that emerged from Lee Hazlewood's studio. They only released one album, which is… read moreThe Honey Ltd. were a 60s Phil Spector-ish girl group that emerged from Lee Hazlewood's studio. They only released one album, which is now difficult to track down. The band's singles, however, are well known. The band later tur… read moreThe Honey Ltd. were a 60s Phil Spector-ish girl group that emerged from Lee Hazlewood's studio. They only released one album, which is now difficult to track down. The band's singles, however, are well known. The band later turned into Eve and produced an album which was much less obscu… read more -
Hearts and Flowers
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Hearts and Flowers were one of the most eclectic 1960s Californian folk-rock groups, as well as being one of the very first to point the wa… read moreHearts and Flowers were one of the most eclectic 1960s Californian folk-rock groups, as well as being one of the very first to point the way toward country-rock. Over the course of their two Capitol albums, they blended folk, country, an… read moreHearts and Flowers were one of the most eclectic 1960s Californian folk-rock groups, as well as being one of the very first to point the way toward country-rock. Over the course of their two Capitol albums, they blended folk, country, and rock with inventive sprinkles of pop and psychedelia on bo… read more -
Gene Clark & Carla Olson
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In 1984, Gene Clark teamed up with ex-Textone Carla Olson to record a few tracks in an effort to land him a recording contract. This failed… read moreIn 1984, Gene Clark teamed up with ex-Textone Carla Olson to record a few tracks in an effort to land him a recording contract. This failed, probably due to Clark's previous albums which, although critically acclaimed, never sold pa… read moreIn 1984, Gene Clark teamed up with ex-Textone Carla Olson to record a few tracks in an effort to land him a recording contract. This failed, probably due to Clark's previous albums which, although critically acclaimed, never sold particularly well. Clark and Olson then decided to collaborate… read more -
Vernon Wray
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Vernon Aubrey Wray was the eldest of the Wray brothers, born on January 7, 1924 in Dunn North Carolina. In 1943, along with the rest of… read moreVernon Aubrey Wray was the eldest of the Wray brothers, born on January 7, 1924 in Dunn North Carolina. In 1943, along with the rest of the family, Vernon moved to Portsmouth Virginia. Vernon's "day job" was a taxicab… read moreVernon Aubrey Wray was the eldest of the Wray brothers, born on January 7, 1924 in Dunn North Carolina. In 1943, along with the rest of the family, Vernon moved to Portsmouth Virginia. Vernon's "day job" was a taxicab service, and it's said he had the first taxi license i… read more -
David Wiffen
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David Wiffen (born March 11, 1942 in Sydenham, London, England) is a Canadian folk music singer-songwriter. Two of his songs, "Driving… read moreDavid Wiffen (born March 11, 1942 in Sydenham, London, England) is a Canadian folk music singer-songwriter. Two of his songs, "Driving Wheel" and "More Often Than Not", have become cover standards. Brought up in South… read moreDavid Wiffen (born March 11, 1942 in Sydenham, London, England) is a Canadian folk music singer-songwriter. Two of his songs, "Driving Wheel" and "More Often Than Not", have become cover standards. Brought up in South London and Claygate, Surrey, Wiffen first sang with the Kin… read more -
Mason Proffit
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Mason Proffit was formed in 1969 after the disbanding of Chicago garage rock group Sounds Unlimited. Brothers John Michael Talbot and Terry… read moreMason Proffit was formed in 1969 after the disbanding of Chicago garage rock group Sounds Unlimited. Brothers John Michael Talbot and Terry Talbot decided to form a new group that was more of a folk and country band. "Two Hangmen&qu… read moreMason Proffit was formed in 1969 after the disbanding of Chicago garage rock group Sounds Unlimited. Brothers John Michael Talbot and Terry Talbot decided to form a new group that was more of a folk and country band. "Two Hangmen", off of their first album Wanted… Mason Proffit, b… read more