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Bob Grimm
150 listeners
Bob Grimm was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He hesitates to reveal the exact date; suffice it to say that he's an old hippie, still … read moreBob Grimm was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He hesitates to reveal the exact date; suffice it to say that he's an old hippie, still in the music business. He resides in the Catskills of New York and alternates between his obsessi… read moreBob Grimm was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He hesitates to reveal the exact date; suffice it to say that he's an old hippie, still in the music business. He resides in the Catskills of New York and alternates between his obsession with skiing and his home studio where he retains his crea… read more -
Orange Bicycle
9,435 listeners
Orange Bicycle was an English Pop-Band which existed from 1967 – 1971. The band played a style influenced by The Beatles and the Hippie-cul… read moreOrange Bicycle was an English Pop-Band which existed from 1967 – 1971. The band played a style influenced by The Beatles and the Hippie-culture, as well as by some other groups like The Rolling Stones. Members were John Bachini , Kevin C… read moreOrange Bicycle was an English Pop-Band which existed from 1967 – 1971. The band played a style influenced by The Beatles and the Hippie-culture, as well as by some other groups like The Rolling Stones. Members were John Bachini , Kevin Curry, Bernie Lee, Wilson Malone and RJ Scales. The first sin… read more -
The Blades of Grass
1,920 listeners
New England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedeli… read moreNew England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a … read moreNew England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a chance for bigger and better things. As it was, they managed… read more -
George Bean
1,032 listeners
George Bean was one of the relatively uncommon folk-cum-folk/rock artists of mid-'60s England who actually got to record for a major l… read moreGeorge Bean was one of the relatively uncommon folk-cum-folk/rock artists of mid-'60s England who actually got to record for a major label. He first signed to English Decca in 1963 and released four singles through them over the nex… read moreGeorge Bean was one of the relatively uncommon folk-cum-folk/rock artists of mid-'60s England who actually got to record for a major label. He first signed to English Decca in 1963 and released four singles through them over the next two years, of which the most notable was his superb folk-p… read more -
West Coast Consortium
1,673 listeners
British group going for a West Coast vocal group sound in the late-sixties. They eventually evolved into Consortium. Their line-up was: Rob… read moreBritish group going for a West Coast vocal group sound in the late-sixties. They eventually evolved into Consortium. Their line-up was: Robbie Fair (lead vocals) Geoff Simpson (lead guitar, organ, mellotron, vocals) Brian Bronson (rhythm… read moreBritish group going for a West Coast vocal group sound in the late-sixties. They eventually evolved into Consortium. Their line-up was: Robbie Fair (lead vocals) Geoff Simpson (lead guitar, organ, mellotron, vocals) Brian Bronson (rhythm guitar, vocals) John Barker (bass, trombone, vocals) John Podbury (drums) View wiki -
Fickle Pickle
1,225 listeners
Fickle Pickle was an early- '70s band that was part of the Morgan Studios orbit, along with such bands as Orange Bicycle and the Smoke… read moreFickle Pickle was an early- '70s band that was part of the Morgan Studios orbit, along with such bands as Orange Bicycle and the Smoke. Indeed, much of Fickle Pickle's lineup was filled out by ex-members of both of those bands,… read moreFickle Pickle was an early- '70s band that was part of the Morgan Studios orbit, along with such bands as Orange Bicycle and the Smoke. Indeed, much of Fickle Pickle's lineup was filled out by ex-members of both of those bands, including Geoff Gill, Cliff Wade (a member of the short-liv… read more