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Earth Quake is an American power pop band, [1] formed in the San Francisco area in 1966, who released several albums in the 1970s, mostly on Beserkley Records, a ...
Kaufman was a law graduate who became co-manager of Earth Quake, and helped them sign with A&M Records in 1970. After experiencing frustration at what he saw as A&M's incompetence in handling the band, [3] and winning some compensation for the unauthorized use of Earth Quake's music in the movie The Getaway, he set up Beserkley Records, in 1973 ...
The Little Girls was a novelty band formed by the sisters Caron Maso (guitar, vocals) and Michele Maso (vocals) from the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles in the early 1980s. Kip Brown (lead guitar, vocals), Steve Sicular (guitar) and Jeff Fair (drums) comprised the band. They had two hits, "Earthquake Song" and "How to Pick Up Girls".
The most commercially successful version of the song, credited to Richman as a solo artist, was recorded for Beserkley Records in late 1974, produced by label boss Matthew King Kaufman, featured Jonathan backed by The Greg Kihn Band and released at the time on a single (Beserkley B-5701) with a B-side by the band Earth Quake. Kaufman stated ...
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Bruce Springsteen will soon turn 75 and his E Street Band is 50, but the combination is still potent, as demonstrated at their Washington concert.
This is a list of bands from the San Francisco Bay Area, music groups founded in the San Francisco Bay Area or were closely associated with the region for a significant part of the group's active existence.
Aaron Charles Carter [1] (December 7, 1987 – November 5, 2022) [2] was an American singer and rapper. He came to fame as a teen pop singer in the late 1990s, establishing himself as a star among preteen and teenage audiences during the first years of the 21st century, [3] with his four studio albums.