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The Nazz
16,289 listeners
The preferred spelling for this band is Nazz. Nazz was a psychedelic American band famous for their hit "Open My Eyes" and the fact that member Todd Rundgren later went on to fame as a solo artist and producer. If you are curr… read moreThe preferred spelling for this band is Nazz. Nazz was a psychedelic American band famous for their hit "Open My Eyes" and the fact that member Todd Rundgren later went on to fame as a solo artist and producer. If you are currently scrobbling this band as The Nazz, please change your t… read more -
The Sparkles
19,987 listeners
This was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some reco… read moreThis was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some recording at Norman Petty's studios in 1958 but nothing made it onto vinyl. They broke up for a w… read moreThis was a very popular combo in West Texas between 1957 and 1972. Forming in Levelland, Texas in 1957, line-up 'A' did some recording at Norman Petty's studios in 1958 but nothing made it onto vinyl. They broke up for a while but later reformed with line-up 'B' and an un… read more -
Harbinger Complex
9,948 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 -
Arthur Lee & Love
4,223 listeners
Not to be confused with the original 1960's era band Love, Arthur Lee & Love was active from 1992-1993 and released one album. Lov… read moreNot to be confused with the original 1960's era band Love, Arthur Lee & Love was active from 1992-1993 and released one album. Love founder Arthur Lee used the name Arthur Lee & Love to release the 1992 album "Five Str… read moreNot to be confused with the original 1960's era band Love, Arthur Lee & Love was active from 1992-1993 and released one album. Love founder Arthur Lee used the name Arthur Lee & Love to release the 1992 album "Five String Serenade", released on the French New Rose label. … read more -
Sky Saxon
6,177 listeners
Born Richard Marsh in Salt Lake City, Sky Saxon rose to fame for two years with hits like "Pushin' Too Hard" as the lead sin… read moreBorn Richard Marsh in Salt Lake City, Sky Saxon rose to fame for two years with hits like "Pushin' Too Hard" as the lead singer of the seminal garage rock band from Los Angeles, The Seeds. After failing to become a teenage… read moreBorn Richard Marsh in Salt Lake City, Sky Saxon rose to fame for two years with hits like "Pushin' Too Hard" as the lead singer of the seminal garage rock band from Los Angeles, The Seeds. After failing to become a teenage pop idol in the early 60's, Marsh and some friends fou… read more -
Downliners Sect
9,195 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 -
The Woggles
14,075 listeners
The Woggles is an American garage-rock revivalist band from Georgia. For their beginning, The Woggles have toured nightclubs with their &qu… read moreThe Woggles is an American garage-rock revivalist band from Georgia. For their beginning, The Woggles have toured nightclubs with their "hip-shaking, windshield-steaming garage rock fusillade” (Austin Chronicle). From songs that sha… read moreThe Woggles is an American garage-rock revivalist band from Georgia. For their beginning, The Woggles have toured nightclubs with their "hip-shaking, windshield-steaming garage rock fusillade” (Austin Chronicle). From songs that shake the rafters to shows that make for “a dance party rave-up… read more -
The Kitchen Cinq
2,267 listeners
This garage rock band came from Amarillo, Texas and formed in 1962. Guitarist and songwriter Jim Parker was a member of this band. They w… read moreThis garage rock band came from Amarillo, Texas and formed in 1962. Guitarist and songwriter Jim Parker was a member of this band. They were influenced by British Invasion bands, especially The Dave Clark Five. They were signed to LHI… read moreThis garage rock band came from Amarillo, Texas and formed in 1962. Guitarist and songwriter Jim Parker was a member of this band. They were influenced by British Invasion bands, especially The Dave Clark Five. They were signed to LHI, which was a record label owned by Lee Hazlewood. They only… read more -
The Other Half
17,689 listeners
This obscure San Francisco '60s band gained a degree of notoriety in the '80s when their punk-garage single "Mr. Pharmacist&… read moreThis obscure San Francisco '60s band gained a degree of notoriety in the '80s when their punk-garage single "Mr. Pharmacist" was included on one of Rhino's Nuggets compilations and covered by the Fall. Actually, … read moreThis obscure San Francisco '60s band gained a degree of notoriety in the '80s when their punk-garage single "Mr. Pharmacist" was included on one of Rhino's Nuggets compilations and covered by the Fall. Actually, most of the Other Half's material was far less garage t… read more -
The Magicians
20,446 listeners
There are at least two different groups called The Magicians: an American pop/rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s and an American s… read moreThere are at least two different groups called The Magicians: an American pop/rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s and an American soul group of the 1960s. 1.Although they're rather mistakenly thought of a '60s garage ba… read moreThere are at least two different groups called The Magicians: an American pop/rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s and an American soul group of the 1960s. 1.Although they're rather mistakenly thought of a '60s garage band due to the inclusion of their fine 1965 single, "An … read more