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  2. Vanilla Fudge - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla Fudge – The Fantastic Vanilla (1969). This compilation was released as double LP in special gatefold/ poster cover and only in Italy, to celebrate the first rock band to be awarded the prestigious Golden Gondola Award. Best of Vanilla Fudge (1982) The Best of Vanilla Fudge – Live (1991) Psychedelic Sundae – The Best of Vanilla ...

  3. You Keep Me Hangin' On - Wikipedia

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    R&B singer Wilson Pickett recorded a version of the Vanilla Fudge cover which was released as a single in 1969 and included on his 1970 album Right On. Pickett's version reached number 16 on the US R&B chart and 92 on the Billboard Hot 100. Dianna Agron as Quinn Fabray performed the song in the Glee episode "Throwdown". [93]

  4. Mark Stein (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name Vanilla Fudge came from a woman called Dee Dee, who worked at the Page 2 Club in Long Island, who stated her grandfather nicknamed her Vanilla Fudge. The bands debut was released in August 1967 and is a Gold Record . [ 1 ]

  5. The Aerodrome (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    July 5-6 – The Bougalieu, The Page One (Syracuse) July 12-13 – The Bougalieu; July 19-20 – The Bougalieu; July 23 – Battle of the Bands: Tempered Blues, Love's Ice Cube, Second Level, Royal Blush, Mixed Emotions, Boston Tea Party, Men Form Sound, Strangers, Stained Glass Encyclopedia (benefit for the Eugene McCarthy-Paul O’Dwyer campaign)

  6. Vanilla Fudge (album) - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic's Paul Collins retrospectively rated Vanilla Fudge four out of five stars some time in the 2000s. He stated that "nobody could accuse Vanilla Fudge of bad taste in their repertoire" and that most of the tracks "share a common structure of a disjointed warm-up jam, a Hammond-heavy dirge of harmonized vocals at the center, and a final flat-out jam."

  7. Tim Bogert, Vanilla Fudge and Cactus Bassist, Dies at 76 - AOL

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    Tim Bogert, a legendary bassist best known as part of the bands Vanilla Fudge, Cactus and the trio Beck, Bogert & Appice, has died. Bogert formed the rock band Vanilla Fudge in the ’60s with ...

  8. Singer Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Singer Bowl was a multipurpose stadium at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City.It was built for the 1964 New York World's Fair and demolished in 2016. . Originally named for the Singer Sewing Company, it was an early example of naming rights in large venu

  9. Timeline of progressive rock (1960–1969) - Wikipedia

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    February 1969 Vanilla Fudge: Near the Beginning: US 5 March 1969 The Byrds: Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde: US 7 March 1969 Genesis: From Genesis to Revelation: England March 1969 Colosseum: Those Who Are About to Die Salute You: England March 1969 Family: Family Entertainment: England 21 April 1969 The Mothers of Invention: Uncle Meat: US 25 April 1969 ...