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Kak
9,751 listeners
Kak were a 1960's rock band from California heavily influenced by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Bob Dylan, and Donovan, and released … read moreKak were a 1960's rock band from California heavily influenced by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Bob Dylan, and Donovan, and released their only album; Kak in 1969 for Epic. The album featured a blend of progressive rock, jazz, and … read moreKak were a 1960's rock band from California heavily influenced by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Bob Dylan, and Donovan, and released their only album; Kak in 1969 for Epic. The album featured a blend of progressive rock, jazz, and psychedelic blues, and some songs (Such as Lemonaide Kid) ha… read more -
The Blue Things
6,321 listeners
The Blue Things (also known as The Bluethings) were a folk-rock and, later, psychedelic band from Hays, Kansas that existed from 1964 to 19… read moreThe Blue Things (also known as The Bluethings) were a folk-rock and, later, psychedelic band from Hays, Kansas that existed from 1964 to 1968, recording one LP and several singles for RCA Records in '66 and '67. The RCA recordi… read moreThe Blue Things (also known as The Bluethings) were a folk-rock and, later, psychedelic band from Hays, Kansas that existed from 1964 to 1968, recording one LP and several singles for RCA Records in '66 and '67. The RCA recordings remain their best-known material, although they had prev… read more -
Eire Apparent
4,274 listeners
Eire Apparent was a band from Northern Ireland. In early 1967 ace-guitarist Henry McCullough (formerly of The Sky Rockets Showband and Gene… read moreEire Apparent was a band from Northern Ireland. In early 1967 ace-guitarist Henry McCullough (formerly of The Sky Rockets Showband and Gene & The Gents) from Portstewart in Northern Ireland made his way to Belfast where he teamed up … read moreEire Apparent was a band from Northern Ireland. In early 1967 ace-guitarist Henry McCullough (formerly of The Sky Rockets Showband and Gene & The Gents) from Portstewart in Northern Ireland made his way to Belfast where he teamed up with bassist Chris Stewart (born Eric Christopher Stuart), s… read more -
Les Baroques
3,112 listeners
One of the strangest and best Dutch bands of the mid-'60s, Les Baroques always seemed out of synch with the real world. They had a Fre… read moreOne of the strangest and best Dutch bands of the mid-'60s, Les Baroques always seemed out of synch with the real world. They had a French name, a lead singer with an obviously anglicized pseudonym (Gary O'Shannon , real name Ge… read moreOne of the strangest and best Dutch bands of the mid-'60s, Les Baroques always seemed out of synch with the real world. They had a French name, a lead singer with an obviously anglicized pseudonym (Gary O'Shannon , real name Gerard Schoenaker), and played R&B-tinged pop-rock with od… read more -
The Purple Gang
3,578 listeners
There are at least three artists named The Purple Gang: 1. English 60s psychedelic pop/rock band; 2. US 60s garage band; 3. Australian 80s … read moreThere are at least three artists named The Purple Gang: 1. English 60s psychedelic pop/rock band; 2. US 60s garage band; 3. Australian 80s punk band. 1. The Purple Gang are a British rock band active intermittently since the 1960s. Altho… read moreThere are at least three artists named The Purple Gang: 1. English 60s psychedelic pop/rock band; 2. US 60s garage band; 3. Australian 80s punk band. 1. The Purple Gang are a British rock band active intermittently since the 1960s. Although they were associated with the London psychedelic scene, … read more -
The Tikis
5,001 listeners
The Tikis were a surf/British beat-style quartet from Santa Cruz, California, who released a pair of above average singles for Autumn Recor… read moreThe Tikis were a surf/British beat-style quartet from Santa Cruz, California, who released a pair of above average singles for Autumn Records in 1965. And had it not been for a chance decision by the band to change their name on an exper… read moreThe Tikis were a surf/British beat-style quartet from Santa Cruz, California, who released a pair of above average singles for Autumn Records in 1965. And had it not been for a chance decision by the band to change their name on an experimental recording in early 1967, they'd likely be bette… read more -
Rupert's People
7,088 listeners
Rupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records,… read moreRupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single &qu… read moreRupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single "Reflections Of Charles Brown" a cover of a Fleur De … read more