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Roger Rodier
2,904 listeners
Roger Rodier (born in Montréal) was a Canadian folk singer/songwriter. His 1972 album, "Upon Velveatur", on Columbia was very muc… read moreRoger Rodier (born in Montréal) was a Canadian folk singer/songwriter. His 1972 album, "Upon Velveatur", on Columbia was very much in line with the folk-rock-oriented singer-songwriter trends of the era. It was at least as much… read moreRoger Rodier (born in Montréal) was a Canadian folk singer/songwriter. His 1972 album, "Upon Velveatur", on Columbia was very much in line with the folk-rock-oriented singer-songwriter trends of the era. It was at least as much indebted to British sounds from that genre as North America… read more -
Pat Kilroy
2,120 listeners
Pat Kilroy (born Patrick Anthony Kilroy in San Francisco on 5 July 1943; died 25 December 1967) was an American singer-songwriter whose 196… read morePat Kilroy (born Patrick Anthony Kilroy in San Francisco on 5 July 1943; died 25 December 1967) was an American singer-songwriter whose 1966 album on Elektra Records, "Light of Day", has been called the "first ever acid fo… read morePat Kilroy (born Patrick Anthony Kilroy in San Francisco on 5 July 1943; died 25 December 1967) was an American singer-songwriter whose 1966 album on Elektra Records, "Light of Day", has been called the "first ever acid folk album". Later that year, Kilroy co-founded The New A… read more -
Synanthesia
7,884 listeners
Synanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These sty… read moreSynanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These styles/genres combined to make for a sound with sax and flute to the fore. Formed in London, England… read moreSynanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These styles/genres combined to make for a sound with sax and flute to the fore. Formed in London, England in 1968 by guitarist, Leslie (Les) Cook, Synanthesia were a… read more -
Perry Leopold
2,358 listeners
Perry Leopold (born in 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American folk singer whose 1970 album "Experiment In Metaphysics"… read morePerry Leopold (born in 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American folk singer whose 1970 album "Experiment In Metaphysics" was originally in a single run of 300 copies and thence became much sought-after. Leopold grew u… read morePerry Leopold (born in 1950 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American folk singer whose 1970 album "Experiment In Metaphysics" was originally in a single run of 300 copies and thence became much sought-after. Leopold grew up in Philadelphia in the '50s and '60s, inspired a… read more -
Gary Higgins
13,108 listeners
Gary Higgins (born in Sharon, CT) is an American free-folk musician. initially a member of the rock & roll band Random Concept, and the… read moreGary Higgins (born in Sharon, CT) is an American free-folk musician. initially a member of the rock & roll band Random Concept, and then, concurrently, Wooden Wheel, in October 1972, when just about to go to jail for drugs offences, … read moreGary Higgins (born in Sharon, CT) is an American free-folk musician. initially a member of the rock & roll band Random Concept, and then, concurrently, Wooden Wheel, in October 1972, when just about to go to jail for drugs offences, he recorded the album "Red Hash". Years later, a D… read more -
Fresh Maggots
12,918 listeners
Fresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a v… read moreFresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a variety of instruments including guitars, glockenspiel, tin whistles and strings. They released one… read moreFresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a variety of instruments including guitars, glockenspiel, tin whistles and strings. They released one album in 1970 before splitting up, with sustained interest … read more -
Mourning Phase
790 listeners
Mourning Phase were an obscure acid-folk band from the UK who brought out a single self-titled album in 1971. View wikiMourning Phase were an obscure acid-folk band from the UK who brought out a single self-titled album in 1971. View wikiMourning Phase were an obscure acid-folk band from the UK who brought out a single self-titled album in 1971. View wiki -
Dr. Strangely Strange
19,409 listeners
Dr. Strangely Strange were an experimental Irish folk group formed in Dublin in 1967 by Tim Booth (vocals and guitar) and Ivan Pawle (bass … read moreDr. Strangely Strange were an experimental Irish folk group formed in Dublin in 1967 by Tim Booth (vocals and guitar) and Ivan Pawle (bass and keyboards). Soon they teamed with multi-instrumentalist Tim Goulding (vocals and keyboards), a… read moreDr. Strangely Strange were an experimental Irish folk group formed in Dublin in 1967 by Tim Booth (vocals and guitar) and Ivan Pawle (bass and keyboards). Soon they teamed with multi-instrumentalist Tim Goulding (vocals and keyboards), an aspiring painter, and began living and rehearsing in a hou… read more -
Jan Dukes De Grey
10,315 listeners
Jan Dukes De Grey was a short-lived British progressive-folk band. Formed in 1969, they were one of the very last prog-rock bands to be sig… read moreJan Dukes De Grey was a short-lived British progressive-folk band. Formed in 1969, they were one of the very last prog-rock bands to be signed to Decca's prog label. They originally started out as just a duo (Derek Noy and Michael B… read moreJan Dukes De Grey was a short-lived British progressive-folk band. Formed in 1969, they were one of the very last prog-rock bands to be signed to Decca's prog label. They originally started out as just a duo (Derek Noy and Michael Bairstow) and were rivals to glam-rock band T. Rex. Their fir… read more -
Caedmon
3,384 listeners
Caedmon (named after a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon poet-monk) is an acid/psychedelic folk band formed in 1973 in Edinburgh. They disbanded … read moreCaedmon (named after a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon poet-monk) is an acid/psychedelic folk band formed in 1973 in Edinburgh. They disbanded in Edinburgh in 1978 and reformed in 2008. Formed in 1973 by a trio of veterinary students attendi… read moreCaedmon (named after a seventh-century Anglo-Saxon poet-monk) is an acid/psychedelic folk band formed in 1973 in Edinburgh. They disbanded in Edinburgh in 1978 and reformed in 2008. Formed in 1973 by a trio of veterinary students attending Edinburgh University, the band expanded to a quartet the … read more