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The Palace Guard
9,990 listeners
The Palace Guard were a Southern Californian pop group in the 1960s, that featured a young Emitt Rhodes on drums. Although the band never r… read moreThe Palace Guard were a Southern Californian pop group in the 1960s, that featured a young Emitt Rhodes on drums. Although the band never received national acclaim, their track "Falling Sugar" received regional success. View wikiThe Palace Guard were a Southern Californian pop group in the 1960s, that featured a young Emitt Rhodes on drums. Although the band never received national acclaim, their track "Falling Sugar" received regional success. View wiki -
Lyme & Cybelle
9,616 listeners
Lyme & Cybelle was a male/female singing duo that featured Warren Zevon and Violet Santangelo. They had a minor hit with "Follow … read moreLyme & Cybelle was a male/female singing duo that featured Warren Zevon and Violet Santangelo. They had a minor hit with "Follow Me" in 1966 when it reached #65 on the charts. View wikiLyme & Cybelle was a male/female singing duo that featured Warren Zevon and Violet Santangelo. They had a minor hit with "Follow Me" in 1966 when it reached #65 on the charts. View wiki -
The Humane Society
11,083 listeners
Simi Valley, CA, psych-punks the Humane Society formed in 1965 as the Innocents – featuring singer/guitarist Danny Wheetman, lead gui… read moreSimi Valley, CA, psych-punks the Humane Society formed in 1965 as the Innocents – featuring singer/guitarist Danny Wheetman, lead guitarist Jim Pettit, rhythm guitarist Woody Minnick, bassist Richard Majewski, and drummer Bill Schn… read moreSimi Valley, CA, psych-punks the Humane Society formed in 1965 as the Innocents – featuring singer/guitarist Danny Wheetman, lead guitarist Jim Pettit, rhythm guitarist Woody Minnick, bassist Richard Majewski, and drummer Bill Schnetzler, the band was discovered by producers Dick Torst and … read more -
The Rare Breed
8,944 listeners
Looking for Today is the debut full-length by Los Angeles trio The Rare Breed, and as thick as the band lays it on in touting their love of… read moreLooking for Today is the debut full-length by Los Angeles trio The Rare Breed, and as thick as the band lays it on in touting their love of Sabbathian ways — and why not; “Mountain of Dreams” takes them to near-Sheavy levels of Sab worsh… read moreLooking for Today is the debut full-length by Los Angeles trio The Rare Breed, and as thick as the band lays it on in touting their love of Sabbathian ways — and why not; “Mountain of Dreams” takes them to near-Sheavy levels of Sab worship and they named their album after a Black Sabbath song — i… read more -
Harbinger Complex
9,952 listeners
A garage band from Fremont, CA, the Harbinger Complex are best remembered for their 1966 fuzz-punk classic "I Think I'm Down"… read moreA garage band from Fremont, CA, the Harbinger Complex are best remembered for their 1966 fuzz-punk classic "I Think I'm Down" (Brent 7056). The quintet centered on lead vocalist Jim Hockstaff and his songwriting partner B.… read moreA garage band from Fremont, CA, the Harbinger Complex are best remembered for their 1966 fuzz-punk classic "I Think I'm Down" (Brent 7056). The quintet centered on lead vocalist Jim Hockstaff and his songwriting partner B. Hoyle III. Hockstaff's Dionysian exploits – the … read more -
Clefs of Lavender Hill
8,191 listeners
Brooklyn-born brother and sister Joseph and Lorraine Ximenes took the stage names Travis and Coventry Fairchild and joined brothers Fred an… read moreBrooklyn-born brother and sister Joseph and Lorraine Ximenes took the stage names Travis and Coventry Fairchild and joined brothers Fred and Bill Moss in Miami to record under the name Clefs of Lavender Hill. Their first release was inte… read moreBrooklyn-born brother and sister Joseph and Lorraine Ximenes took the stage names Travis and Coventry Fairchild and joined brothers Fred and Bill Moss in Miami to record under the name Clefs of Lavender Hill. Their first release was intended to mimic British invasion style sounds of the mid-60… read more -
The Brigands
10,047 listeners
The Brigands were an American garage rock band, best known for the 1966 song, "(Would I Still Be) Her Big Man", which appeared as… read moreThe Brigands were an American garage rock band, best known for the 1966 song, "(Would I Still Be) Her Big Man", which appeared as the A-side of a single released on Epic Records. Little is known about them other than that the s… read moreThe Brigands were an American garage rock band, best known for the 1966 song, "(Would I Still Be) Her Big Man", which appeared as the A-side of a single released on Epic Records. Little is known about them other than that the song was recorded in New York City. Their origins are unknown… read more -
Fenwyck
9,058 listeners
Fenwyck was largely the project of singer/guitarist Pat Robinson and a revolving cast of members. Although pop-psychedelic rockers Fenwyck … read moreFenwyck was largely the project of singer/guitarist Pat Robinson and a revolving cast of members. Although pop-psychedelic rockers Fenwyck were based in Southern California, singer Jerry Raye came from the East Coast; the other members, … read moreFenwyck was largely the project of singer/guitarist Pat Robinson and a revolving cast of members. Although pop-psychedelic rockers Fenwyck were based in Southern California, singer Jerry Raye came from the East Coast; the other members, it may be assumed, were local musicians. Robinson had gotten… read more -
Richard & the Young Lions
8,053 listeners
Richard and the Young Lions were an American garage rock band from Newark, New Jersey. They produced a moderately successful single with th… read moreRichard and the Young Lions were an American garage rock band from Newark, New Jersey. They produced a moderately successful single with their song, "Open Up Your Door". The Young Lions originally performed under the name, the … read moreRichard and the Young Lions were an American garage rock band from Newark, New Jersey. They produced a moderately successful single with their song, "Open Up Your Door". The Young Lions originally performed under the name, the Emeralds. When Richard Tepp saw the group perform, he was so… read more -
New Colony Six
9,469 listeners
This Chicago band started out as The Patsmen in 1964 playing a British invasion sound. The travelled to California in 1965 but returned to … read moreThis Chicago band started out as The Patsmen in 1964 playing a British invasion sound. The travelled to California in 1965 but returned to Chicago forming their own Centaur (later Sentar) label in 1966. In 1966 they sounded very punkish … read moreThis Chicago band started out as The Patsmen in 1964 playing a British invasion sound. The travelled to California in 1965 but returned to Chicago forming their own Centaur (later Sentar) label in 1966. In 1966 they sounded very punkish with a strong Animals - Them influence. Their first album, i… read more