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Aztec Two Step

Historically a chance meeting between Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman in 1971 at a Boston coffeeshop called the Stone Phoenix resulted in Aztec Two Step. The name of the band was copped from a Lawrence Ferlinghetti poem and the first song ever written about Jack Kerouac’s iconic ‘On The Road’. Folk singer Neal Shulman, nurtured […] Continue reading

Flat Earth Society

Flat Earth Society was fueled by the surreal guitar of future Cottonwood Rick Doyle , Jack Kerivan organ / vox, Phil Dubuque rhythm /recorder and ex New Chantells bassist Phil Carter. The group put out this amazing album called Waleeco steeped in the emotive shades of “Dark Street Downtown” and “Portrait In Grey”, while the […] Continue reading

Whitsuntide Easter

The inception of Whitsuntide Easter started in 1973 by founder Nanneke Coumou who were regulars on the coffee bar circuit and Jesus Festivals in the Netherlands. The final fruit of the group came together with multi-instrumentalist Henk van der Werfhorst , ex Credo Jan Van Straalen and drummer Rob van Straalen who made their official […] Continue reading

No Bald Eagles by: David James

The opportunity to see The Eagles fell into our laps the other day. Veronica, a huge fan who had never seen them live, was chomping at the bit. I, however, was skeptical. Having seen The Eagles in their heyday, during the 1976 Hotel California tour, I didn’t want to spoil that memory. Sure, the stranger […] Continue reading

Indian Summer

The first rays of Indian Summer broke through Coventry campus in 1969. Bob Jackson and Paul Hooper’s first gathering was called Just Us, a beat group that would later evolve into The Rochester Beaks and later Monster Magnet. The dazzle of psyche had already embellished the gifted Bob who defected to The Acme Patent Electric […] Continue reading

Jericho

Churchill’s into Jericho Out of the chosen fields of Zion came the Judaic Churchill’s, one of the least known freakbeat pioneers. The eventual group consisted of 15 year old bassist Michael Gabriellov, guitarist Rob Huxley, drummer Ami Trybich and a lethal 13 year old axeman called Hayim Romano.The story started in 1965 when founder member […] Continue reading

Floating Bridge

Grunge Seattle shuddered to the gifted Floating Bridge that regularly opened for Jimi Hendrix. Musicians comprised ex Rooks/ Fabulous Wailer guitarist Rick Dangel, a secondary lead guitarist from the Checkmates called Joe Johansen and a crafted vocalist called Pat Gasson who really knew how to sing them blues. Bassist Joe Johnson and drummer Mike Marinelli […] Continue reading

Jody Grind

In the same superior rage as T2, Jody Grind remain vastly understated in musical measure and lyrical overflow.Their story started in 1966 when a group called The News comprising guitarist Ivan Zagni, Andy Fields vox & keyboards, Harvey Platt bass and Denny Royal drums released two singles “The Intertainer” and “I Count The Tears”. The […] Continue reading

Magic Ship

The Blues Magoos had done a lot to light up the Big Apple with their neon suits, but the group that matured the east coast sound was the underrated Magic Ship. They started out as the New Primitives comprising of Edward ‘Tommy’ Nikosey (guitar and vocals), Anthony ‘Guss’ Riozzi (bass and Hammond B three), Patrick […] Continue reading

Morning Dew

While Woodstock went global in 1969 a Kansas group called Morning Dew launched their self titled album to a market incensed with Hendrix, The Doors and Grateful Dead . The story of this incredibly gifted foursome started when the folk rock band The Toads disbanded and formed Morning Dew. The groups first pressing were two […] Continue reading