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Many bands have used the name The Barons (at least 12 groups from The USA). Among them: The Barons (misspelled The Barrons on a couple of … read moreMany bands have used the name The Barons (at least 12 groups from The USA). Among them: The Barons (misspelled The Barrons on a couple of singles), a New Orleans-based vocal group that recorded a series of funk and sweet soul 45s during… read moreMany bands have used the name The Barons (at least 12 groups from The USA). Among them: The Barons (misspelled The Barrons on a couple of singles), a New Orleans-based vocal group that recorded a series of funk and sweet soul 45s during the 60s and 70s. The group worked extensively with producer… read more -
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The Chocolate Moose were a 60's psychedelic garage rock band from Denton, Texas. Songs of theirs surfaced on the Fort Worth Teen Scene… read moreThe Chocolate Moose were a 60's psychedelic garage rock band from Denton, Texas. Songs of theirs surfaced on the Fort Worth Teen Scene compilations as well as the comp Wylde Psych - 26 Tracks of Sparkling ’60s Psychedelic Acid Reign… read moreThe Chocolate Moose were a 60's psychedelic garage rock band from Denton, Texas. Songs of theirs surfaced on the Fort Worth Teen Scene compilations as well as the comp Wylde Psych - 26 Tracks of Sparkling ’60s Psychedelic Acid Reign on Arf! Arf! Records. View wiki -
the tracers
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Formed in Minot, ND. Relocated To Amarillo, Texas to work with Ray Ruff and eventually settled in Fort Worth. After releasing one single as… read moreFormed in Minot, ND. Relocated To Amarillo, Texas to work with Ray Ruff and eventually settled in Fort Worth. After releasing one single as The Tracers, they changed the name to 'Try Cerz' to avoid a conflict with another band … read moreFormed in Minot, ND. Relocated To Amarillo, Texas to work with Ray Ruff and eventually settled in Fort Worth. After releasing one single as The Tracers, they changed the name to 'Try Cerz' to avoid a conflict with another band named The Tracers. They then changed the band name to Sweet Smoke. View wiki -
Larry & the Blue Notes
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Larry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of… read moreLarry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of The Phantom and, the ode to sex, In And Out. Night Of The Phantom was originally titled "Nig… read moreLarry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of The Phantom and, the ode to sex, In And Out. Night Of The Phantom was originally titled "Night Of The Sadist" but due to the ultra p.c. sensors, wh… read more -
The Chessmen
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The Chessmen feature in almost every account of the Dallas music scene in the mid and late '60s. Famous at the time for their live sho… read moreThe Chessmen feature in almost every account of the Dallas music scene in the mid and late '60s. Famous at the time for their live shows, the Chessmen are remembered now for the members who went on to national fame: Doyle Bramhall p… read moreThe Chessmen feature in almost every account of the Dallas music scene in the mid and late '60s. Famous at the time for their live shows, the Chessmen are remembered now for the members who went on to national fame: Doyle Bramhall played with and wrote songs for Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bill Ether… read more -
The Bleechers
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Jamaican harmony trio the Bleechers (Leo Graham, Wesley Martin, and a third singer known only as Sammy) formed around 1968, when the group … read moreJamaican harmony trio the Bleechers (Leo Graham, Wesley Martin, and a third singer known only as Sammy) formed around 1968, when the group reportedly did some studio work for producer J.J. Johnson. The Bleechers are best remembered, thou… read moreJamaican harmony trio the Bleechers (Leo Graham, Wesley Martin, and a third singer known only as Sammy) formed around 1968, when the group reportedly did some studio work for producer J.J. Johnson. The Bleechers are best remembered, though, for a handful of tracks they did with legendary producer… read more