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The Zips
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Yellowstone & Voice
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'Yellowstone and Voice' were a duo formed in 1972 in London. Their two main musical hits were "Philosopher" and "G… read more'Yellowstone and Voice' were a duo formed in 1972 in London. Their two main musical hits were "Philosopher" and "Grandmother Says". Peter Papini (Yellowstone) and Steve Voice were singer songwriters who also… read more'Yellowstone and Voice' were a duo formed in 1972 in London. Their two main musical hits were "Philosopher" and "Grandmother Says". Peter Papini (Yellowstone) and Steve Voice were singer songwriters who also coined the famous Kelly Marie hit "Feels like I'm… read more -
The Gorillas
3,343 listeners
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The Acid Tapes
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In the summer of 2008, Finn Bonel joined forces with the rhythm force Sean Malley and David Bravin to create a fresh blend of Rock’N’Roll m… read moreIn the summer of 2008, Finn Bonel joined forces with the rhythm force Sean Malley and David Bravin to create a fresh blend of Rock’N’Roll mixing there love of 70s psychedelic and the distorted sounds of the late 80s all packed with a swe… read moreIn the summer of 2008, Finn Bonel joined forces with the rhythm force Sean Malley and David Bravin to create a fresh blend of Rock’N’Roll mixing there love of 70s psychedelic and the distorted sounds of the late 80s all packed with a sweet groove of soul. Gigging non stop for a year with the lik… read more -
Chrystian
4,343 listeners
This is the profile for Chrystian (feel free to add some info for him). Scrobbles for Christyan also - incorrectly - end up here. It is, however, a totally different artist. Last.fm auto-corrects their scrobbles and this problem is unlikely to get fixed any time soon. Christyan was an English po… read more -
Lester Bangs
1,684 listeners
Lester Bangs (aka Leslie Conway Bangs) was an American music journalist, author and musician. He wrote for Creem and Rolling Stone magazine… read moreLester Bangs (aka Leslie Conway Bangs) was an American music journalist, author and musician. He wrote for Creem and Rolling Stone magazines, and has been called one of the "most influential" voices in rock criticism. Bangs was… read moreLester Bangs (aka Leslie Conway Bangs) was an American music journalist, author and musician. He wrote for Creem and Rolling Stone magazines, and has been called one of the "most influential" voices in rock criticism. Bangs was born Escondido, California, USA on December 14, 1948. His m… read more -
Armand Schaubroeck Steals
1,344 listeners
To describe Armand Schaubroeck as over the top hardly does him justice. This incredible independent-recording oddball began his musical car… read moreTo describe Armand Schaubroeck as over the top hardly does him justice. This incredible independent-recording oddball began his musical career in the mid-'60s, after a prison stay (he was convicted of grand larceny). Although his su… read moreTo describe Armand Schaubroeck as over the top hardly does him justice. This incredible independent-recording oddball began his musical career in the mid-'60s, after a prison stay (he was convicted of grand larceny). Although his subsequent livelihood has resulted from a well-known music sto… read more