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  2. Earth Quake (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band split up in the early 1980s, although a compilation album, Sittin in the Middle of Madness, was issued in 2000. [6] The first two albums, Earth Quake (1971) and Why Don't You Try Me? (1972), were remastered and rereleased December 27, 2004 on Acadia Records. Gary Phillips died in 2007, at the age of 59.

  3. Beserkley Records - Wikipedia

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    The label was founded by Matthew King Kaufman, [2] along with members of the Bay Area band Earth Quake.Kaufman was a law graduate who became co-manager of Earth Quake, and helped them sign with A&M Records in 1970.

  4. The Youngbloods - Wikipedia

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    The Youngbloods was an American rock band consisting of Jesse Colin Young (vocals, bass, guitar), Jerry Corbitt (vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica), Lowell "Banana" Levinger (guitar and electric piano), and Joe Bauer (drums). Despite receiving critical acclaim, they never achieved widespread popularity.

  5. Norman Greenbaum - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, Norman Greenbaum was the leader and composer for Dr. West's Medicine Show and Junk Band, which recorded the novelty hit "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago". [5] The group's psychedelic approach was too eccentric for mainstream show business; the group's name suggested a novelty or comedy act incorporating music.

  6. The Skunks - Wikipedia

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    The band debuted in early 1978 at Raul's, quickly became a mainstay of the Austin music scene. They rapidly expanded their fan base beyond early punk / new wave into clubs whose audiences crossed the spectrum, including the Armadillo World Headquarters , the Continental Club , Dukes Royal Coach , Club Foot , Liberty Lunch , and many others in ...

  7. The Cross Movement - Wikipedia

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    Building on the success of his sophomore solo project "The Thesis" and his Grammy- and Stellar-nominated release HIStory with group The Cross Movement, The Ambassador follows with The Chop Chop—an album with production by J.R., Official, Tony Stone and HOTHANDZ topped with an uncompromising message that will challenge listeners, while ...

  8. The Flirtations (R&B musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Browning was followed by Loretta Noble. During 1972, the group were the resident vocal band on the long running BBC TV series It's Cliff Richard, backing Cliff Richard on various numbers, performing their own songs and supporting other guests on the show. Throughout the 1970s the Flirtations released material on various labels.

  9. Mick Fleetwood - Wikipedia

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    The band's first album, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, was released in 1968, and the band toured the United States for the first time, though Green was reluctant to do so for fear of gun crime. [18] Upon their return, they recorded a second album, Mr. Wonderful under simply "Fleetwood Mac" with Green's name dropped. [19]