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High Broom
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High Broom was a British band from Kent. Originally known as The Good Thing Brigade, they changed their name to Jason Crest when they signe… read moreHigh Broom was a British band from Kent. Originally known as The Good Thing Brigade, they changed their name to Jason Crest when they signed a recording contract with Philips in 1968. They changed their name to High Broom in the spring o… read moreHigh Broom was a British band from Kent. Originally known as The Good Thing Brigade, they changed their name to Jason Crest when they signed a recording contract with Philips in 1968. They changed their name to High Broom in the spring of 1970. Comprising Brian Bennett, Brian Prebble, Derek Small… read more -
Epic Splendor
307 listeners
Information from Psychedelicized: "From: New York, USA. The Epic Splendor were a studio band put together by Capitol Records in New Y… read moreInformation from Psychedelicized: "From: New York, USA. The Epic Splendor were a studio band put together by Capitol Records in New York. The band was signed to record and release music on Capitol’s new subsidiary label Hot Biscuit… read moreInformation from Psychedelicized: "From: New York, USA. The Epic Splendor were a studio band put together by Capitol Records in New York. The band was signed to record and release music on Capitol’s new subsidiary label Hot Biscuit. In November 1967, The Epic Splendor released the single “… read more -
Crowd + 1
248 listeners
"Crowd + 1" features Dean Parks on guitar. He is a famous session musician from Fort Worth, Tx, and has played with Sonny and Che… read more"Crowd + 1" features Dean Parks on guitar. He is a famous session musician from Fort Worth, Tx, and has played with Sonny and Cher, Crosby and Nash, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, The Monkees, America, Diana Ross, Rod Stewart, Bob … read more"Crowd + 1" features Dean Parks on guitar. He is a famous session musician from Fort Worth, Tx, and has played with Sonny and Cher, Crosby and Nash, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, The Monkees, America, Diana Ross, Rod Stewart, Bob Seger, Billy Joel, Neil Diamond, David Lee Roth, Paul Simon and B.B. King. View wiki