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Arthur
Lee & Love
Led
by brilliant singer, songwriter Arthur Lee, this legendary
psychedelic band from the 1960s recorded several classic
LPs including "Forever Changes," which is considered
by many to be one of the greatest albums of the rock era.
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Phil
Lynott & Thin Lizzy
The
Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin in 1969, originally
led by bassist, songwriter and singer Phil Lynott. They are
known for their 1976 smash, "The Boys Are Back in Town"
a major international hit still played on hard rock
and classic rock radio stations. |
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Lynyrd
Skynyrd
One
of the most critically-acclaimed Southern Rock groups of the
1970's. The band reached prominence under the leadership of
vocalist and primary songwriter Ronnie Van Zant until he died,
along with several other members of the band, in a plane crash
in 1977. |
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Wishbone
Ash
Legendary
British hard rock band formed out of the ashes of the group
The Empty Vessels, later Tanglewood in Devon, 1969. |
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The
Allman Brothers Band
Originally
formed in 1969 and noted for their impressive jamming and
improvisational abilities, the band has been awarded eleven
Gold and five Platinum albums between 1971-2005 and continue
to record and tour extensively to this day. |
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Golden
Earring
This
legendary Dutch rock/pop group was founded in 1961 and has
had international chart success plus over 40 hits and 30 gold
and platinum albums in their home country of the Netherlands. |
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Bryan
Lee & the Jump Street Five
Inspired
by the sounds of Elmore James, Albert King and Albert Collins,
this brilliant artist lost his eyesight by the age of eight,
but was playing rhythm guitar by his late-teens. Today he
has immersed himself in the blues and keeps the genre alive
and well through touring and recording. |
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The
Rascals
The
first all-white group to be signed to Atlantic Records, The
Rascals were one of the hottest "blue-eyed soul"
bands of the 1960's, leaving their mark on the music scene
with 13 Top 40 singles and 7 Top 40 albums. |
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