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The Syndicate of Sound
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The Syndicate of Sound were a 1960s garage band from San Jose, California, with an edgy style that some critics have considered to be a for… read moreThe Syndicate of Sound were a 1960s garage band from San Jose, California, with an edgy style that some critics have considered to be a forerunner of psychedelic rock. The band originally comprised Don Baskin (Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, Octo… read moreThe Syndicate of Sound were a 1960s garage band from San Jose, California, with an edgy style that some critics have considered to be a forerunner of psychedelic rock. The band originally comprised Don Baskin (Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, October 9, 1946 - October 22, 2019) (vocals, guitar); Bob Gonzal… read more -
The Mystery Trend
11,931 listeners
The Mystery Trend was a rock band from San Francisco, California. They were part of the early wave of bands in the "San Francisco Soun… read moreThe Mystery Trend was a rock band from San Francisco, California. They were part of the early wave of bands in the "San Francisco Sound," with The Charlatans and The Great Society, and played with the Grateful Dead and Jefferso… read moreThe Mystery Trend was a rock band from San Francisco, California. They were part of the early wave of bands in the "San Francisco Sound," with The Charlatans and The Great Society, and played with the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane early in their careers. Although they are categor… read more -
The Third Rail
12,856 listeners
There are two groups that have recorded under the name The Third Rail. 1. A bubblegum group active from 1967 -1968. 2. A jazz punk supergro… read moreThere are two groups that have recorded under the name The Third Rail. 1. A bubblegum group active from 1967 -1968. 2. A jazz punk supergroup led by James "Blood" Ulmer 1. The Third Rail are mostly known for their small 1967 hi… read moreThere are two groups that have recorded under the name The Third Rail. 1. A bubblegum group active from 1967 -1968. 2. A jazz punk supergroup led by James "Blood" Ulmer 1. The Third Rail are mostly known for their small 1967 hit single "Run, Run, Run," which reached #53 and wa… read more -
Lindy Blaskey & The Lavells
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The New Colony Six
9,499 listeners
The New Colony Six were an American rock band of the 1960s, although the group also specialised in lyrically romantic pop songs. The group … read moreThe New Colony Six were an American rock band of the 1960s, although the group also specialised in lyrically romantic pop songs. The group was formed in 1964 in Chicago, Illinois. Their biggest local hit was 'I Confess', taken … read moreThe New Colony Six were an American rock band of the 1960s, although the group also specialised in lyrically romantic pop songs. The group was formed in 1964 in Chicago, Illinois. Their biggest local hit was 'I Confess', taken from their first album 'Breakthrough' (1966). Afte… read more -
The Zakary Thaks
13,498 listeners
The Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders,… read moreThe Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders, a teen group which included Chris Gerniottis (vocals), Pete Stinson (guitar), and Rex Gregory (ba… read moreThe Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders, a teen group which included Chris Gerniottis (vocals), Pete Stinson (guitar), and Rex Gregory (bass), and who then became the Riptides, adding lead guitarist… read more -
Twice as Much
26,042 listeners
Andrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones' legendary manager, signed two ex-public schoolboys to his Immediate record label in 1966. They… read moreAndrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones' legendary manager, signed two ex-public schoolboys to his Immediate record label in 1966. They were David Skinner (1946) and Andrew Rose (1947) and they became Twice as Much. Their début 45, … read moreAndrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones' legendary manager, signed two ex-public schoolboys to his Immediate record label in 1966. They were David Skinner (1946) and Andrew Rose (1947) and they became Twice as Much. Their début 45, 'Sittin' on a Fence', a Jagger/Richard song w… read more -
The Rainy Daze
1,862 listeners
A great pop-punk-psychedelic outfit from Denver, Colorado. Only the first 45 appears on their album which is recommended. They first formed… read moreA great pop-punk-psychedelic outfit from Denver, Colorado. Only the first 45 appears on their album which is recommended. They first formed in 1965 when they specialised in playing beat and R&B and they were a regular attraction at l… read moreA great pop-punk-psychedelic outfit from Denver, Colorado. Only the first 45 appears on their album which is recommended. They first formed in 1965 when they specialised in playing beat and R&B and they were a regular attraction at local frat parties. Almost unbelievably they were unearthed b… read more -
Mouse and the Traps
18,866 listeners
Mouse and the Traps is the name of a relatively prolific garage rock band from Tyler, Texas that released numerous singles (and reportedly … read moreMouse and the Traps is the name of a relatively prolific garage rock band from Tyler, Texas that released numerous singles (and reportedly one LP) between 1965 and 1969. The leader of the band, nicknamed "Mouse", has vocal styl… read moreMouse and the Traps is the name of a relatively prolific garage rock band from Tyler, Texas that released numerous singles (and reportedly one LP) between 1965 and 1969. The leader of the band, nicknamed "Mouse", has vocal stylings that are highly similar to the nasal voice of Bob Dylan… read more