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Alan Bown
1,317 listeners
Alan Bown (a.k.a. The Alan Bown Set, The Alan Bown!, The Alan Bown) were a British band of the 1960s and 1970s whose music evolved from jaz… read moreAlan Bown (a.k.a. The Alan Bown Set, The Alan Bown!, The Alan Bown) were a British band of the 1960s and 1970s whose music evolved from jazz and blues through soul and rhythm and blues and ended up as psychedelia and progressive rock. Th… read moreAlan Bown (a.k.a. The Alan Bown Set, The Alan Bown!, The Alan Bown) were a British band of the 1960s and 1970s whose music evolved from jazz and blues through soul and rhythm and blues and ended up as psychedelia and progressive rock. The band achieved limited chart success and is best known for … read more -
The Alan Bown Set
4,076 listeners
The Alan Bown Set was formed mid-1965 with the following personnel: Alan Bown - leader/trumpet, Dave Green - sax/flute, Jeff Bannister - or… read moreThe Alan Bown Set was formed mid-1965 with the following personnel: Alan Bown - leader/trumpet, Dave Green - sax/flute, Jeff Bannister - organ/lead vocals, Stan Haldane - bass guitar/vocals, Pete Burgess - guitar/vocals and Vic Sweeney -… read moreThe Alan Bown Set was formed mid-1965 with the following personnel: Alan Bown - leader/trumpet, Dave Green - sax/flute, Jeff Bannister - organ/lead vocals, Stan Haldane - bass guitar/vocals, Pete Burgess - guitar/vocals and Vic Sweeney - drums/vocals. Green, Haldane and Bannister had previously b… read more -
The Mirage
5,041 listeners
There's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 … read moreThere's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 single, "The Wedding of Ramona Blair," about a bride whose groom failed to appear at the… read moreThere's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 single, "The Wedding of Ramona Blair," about a bride whose groom failed to appear at the wedding ceremony, which appeared on several compilations of… read more -
Downliners Sect
9,206 listeners
The story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back … read moreThe story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back in 1962 when a young man named Mick O’Donnell started a band called the Downliners (after the Jerr… read moreThe story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back in 1962 when a young man named Mick O’Donnell started a band called the Downliners (after the Jerry Lee Lewis song "Down The Line". After some membe… read more -
Jason Crest
5,856 listeners
Jason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album re… read moreJason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album remains "in the can". Despite this, the long player has been quite heavily bootlegged and… read moreJason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album remains "in the can". Despite this, the long player has been quite heavily bootlegged and many of their tunes have worked their way on to compilation… read more -
The Sorrows
19,509 listeners
The Sorrows are considered perhaps to be the archetypal "Freakbeat" band. Formed in 1963 in Coventry, England, they released thei… read moreThe Sorrows are considered perhaps to be the archetypal "Freakbeat" band. Formed in 1963 in Coventry, England, they released their first album "Take a Heart" in 1965 on the Piccadilly Records label which was a subsidi… read moreThe Sorrows are considered perhaps to be the archetypal "Freakbeat" band. Formed in 1963 in Coventry, England, they released their first album "Take a Heart" in 1965 on the Piccadilly Records label which was a subsidiary of Pye Records. The Sorrows were at the time the hardest… read more -
The Artwoods
9,333 listeners
The Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Anim… read moreThe Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Animals, although, despite releasing a clutch of singles and an album, their record sales never reflec… read moreThe Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Animals, although, despite releasing a clutch of singles and an album, their record sales never reflected this popularity. Singer Arthur Wood, from whom the band … read more -
The Scots of St. James
1,164 listeners
Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, The Scots of St. James changed their name from The In Crowd when they moved to London. I… read moreOriginally from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, The Scots of St. James changed their name from The In Crowd when they moved to London. In the summer of 1966, before moving, their line-up settled at James Oakley (vocals), High Nicholso… read moreOriginally from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, The Scots of St. James changed their name from The In Crowd when they moved to London. In the summer of 1966, before moving, their line-up settled at James Oakley (vocals), High Nicholson (guitar), Ian Murray (bass) and Stuart Francis (drums). Ke… read more -
The Roulettes
5,627 listeners
There three acts named The Roulettes; 1. An underrated 1960s British quartet made up of John Rogan (bass), Russ Ballard (lead guitar), Pete… read moreThere three acts named The Roulettes; 1. An underrated 1960s British quartet made up of John Rogan (bass), Russ Ballard (lead guitar), Peter Thorpe (rhythm guitar), and Bob Henrit (drums), The Roulettes featured future Argent alumnus Ru… read moreThere three acts named The Roulettes; 1. An underrated 1960s British quartet made up of John Rogan (bass), Russ Ballard (lead guitar), Peter Thorpe (rhythm guitar), and Bob Henrit (drums), The Roulettes featured future Argent alumnus Russ Ballard on lead guitar. They were originally formed as a … read more