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The John Dummer Blues Band
915 listeners
The John Dummer Blues Band also known as John Dummer Band, John Dummer Blues Band, John Dummer's Blues Band, John Dummer's Famous… read moreThe John Dummer Blues Band also known as John Dummer Band, John Dummer Blues Band, John Dummer's Blues Band, John Dummer's Famous Music Band, John Dummer's Oobleedooblee Band and The John Dummer Band Featuring Nick Pickett… read moreThe John Dummer Blues Band also known as John Dummer Band, John Dummer Blues Band, John Dummer's Blues Band, John Dummer's Famous Music Band, John Dummer's Oobleedooblee Band and The John Dummer Band Featuring Nick Pickett was a British blues band, of the 1960s and 1970s, was noted… read more -
Stone The Crows
9,727 listeners
Stone the Crows was a blues and soul influenced rock band from Glasgow. The band was formed in 1970 after Maggie Bell was introduced to Le… read moreStone the Crows was a blues and soul influenced rock band from Glasgow. The band was formed in 1970 after Maggie Bell was introduced to Les Harvey by his older brother, Alex Harvey. After playing together in the Kinning Park Ramblers, t… read moreStone the Crows was a blues and soul influenced rock band from Glasgow. The band was formed in 1970 after Maggie Bell was introduced to Les Harvey by his older brother, Alex Harvey. After playing together in the Kinning Park Ramblers, they rejoined in a band Power, later renamed Stone the Crows,… read more -
Tramline
701 listeners
Tramline was a hard-rocking blues-based quartet, not too different from Free and other guitar-heavy outfits of the late '60s, and for … read moreTramline was a hard-rocking blues-based quartet, not too different from Free and other guitar-heavy outfits of the late '60s, and for a time even shared label affiliation with the latter band. Formed by John McCoy (vocals, harmonica… read moreTramline was a hard-rocking blues-based quartet, not too different from Free and other guitar-heavy outfits of the late '60s, and for a time even shared label affiliation with the latter band. Formed by John McCoy (vocals, harmonica), Mick Moody (guitar), Terry Sidgwick (bass, vocals), and T… read more -
Bakerloo
5,125 listeners
Previously known as The Bakerloo Blues Line, the Tamworth, Staffordshire based Bakerloo originally formed in the mid-sixties with a line up… read morePreviously known as The Bakerloo Blues Line, the Tamworth, Staffordshire based Bakerloo originally formed in the mid-sixties with a line up comprising Dave 'Clem' Clempson (guitar/vocals), Terry Poole (bass) and Keith Baker (dr… read morePreviously known as The Bakerloo Blues Line, the Tamworth, Staffordshire based Bakerloo originally formed in the mid-sixties with a line up comprising Dave 'Clem' Clempson (guitar/vocals), Terry Poole (bass) and Keith Baker (drums). The Jazzy Power Blues style of the band led to them be… read more -
A.B. Skhy
1,030 listeners
Originally known as New Blues, they were basically an electric blues band with horns and some jazz influences. From Milwaukee, Winconsin th… read moreOriginally known as New Blues, they were basically an electric blues band with horns and some jazz influences. From Milwaukee, Winconsin they relocated to San Francisco where they became a popular live attraction at venues like the Fillm… read moreOriginally known as New Blues, they were basically an electric blues band with horns and some jazz influences. From Milwaukee, Winconsin they relocated to San Francisco where they became a popular live attraction at venues like the Fillmore and Avalon in the late sixties. Produced by Richard Delv… read more -
Love Sculpture
31,062 listeners
Love Sculpture was a British blues-rock band of the late 1960s, led by Dave Edmunds, plus bassist John Williams (born John David Williams, … read moreLove Sculpture was a British blues-rock band of the late 1960s, led by Dave Edmunds, plus bassist John Williams (born John David Williams, 19 January 1946, in Cardiff, Wales) and drummer Rob 'Congo' Jones (born Robert Jones, 13… read moreLove Sculpture was a British blues-rock band of the late 1960s, led by Dave Edmunds, plus bassist John Williams (born John David Williams, 19 January 1946, in Cardiff, Wales) and drummer Rob 'Congo' Jones (born Robert Jones, 13 August 1946, in Barry, South Wales). They formed in Cardiff… read more -
The Blues Project
40,986 listeners
The Blues Project is an American band from the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City that was formed in 1965 and initially split … read moreThe Blues Project is an American band from the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City that was formed in 1965 and initially split 1967. The band reformed briefly in the early 1970s, releasing three further albums, and have playe… read moreThe Blues Project is an American band from the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City that was formed in 1965 and initially split 1967. The band reformed briefly in the early 1970s, releasing three further albums, and have played sporadically since then. While their songs drew from a wid… read more -
The Yardbirds
1,206,252 listeners
The Yardbirds is an English rock band, formed in London in 1963. The band's core lineup featured vocalist and harmonica player Keith Relf, drummer Jim McCarty, rhythm guitarist and later bassist Chris Dreja and bassist/producer Paul Samwell-Smith. The band is known for starting the careers o… read more -
The Sacred Mushroom
6,817 listeners
The Sacred Mushroom was an American psychedelic rock and blues band from Cincinnati, Ohio formed in the late 1960s by Timothy and Lawrence … read moreThe Sacred Mushroom was an American psychedelic rock and blues band from Cincinnati, Ohio formed in the late 1960s by Timothy and Lawrence Goshorn. The band had Larry Goshorn on lead guitar and vocals, Danny Goshorn on vocals, Joe Stewar… read moreThe Sacred Mushroom was an American psychedelic rock and blues band from Cincinnati, Ohio formed in the late 1960s by Timothy and Lawrence Goshorn. The band had Larry Goshorn on lead guitar and vocals, Danny Goshorn on vocals, Joe Steward on bass, Fred Fogwell on rhythm guitar and Doug Hamilton o… read more -
Killing Floor
6,756 listeners
1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During th… read more1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During the British blues boom of 1968-1969, they decided to form a blues band, recruiting prospective membe… read more1) The South London-based Killing Floor was formed by lead guitarist Mick Clarke and vocalist/harmonica player Bill Thorndycraft. During the British blues boom of 1968-1969, they decided to form a blues band, recruiting prospective members from the classified pages of Melody Maker. Joining them w… read more