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The Folkswingers
1,636 listeners
The Folkswingers were an American studio band with constantly changing personnel. On 12 String Guitar!, an instrumental folk album released… read moreThe Folkswingers were an American studio band with constantly changing personnel. On 12 String Guitar!, an instrumental folk album released in 1963, they are Glen Campbell on 12-string guitar and The Dillards, an American bluegrass band … read moreThe Folkswingers were an American studio band with constantly changing personnel. On 12 String Guitar!, an instrumental folk album released in 1963, they are Glen Campbell on 12-string guitar and The Dillards, an American bluegrass band from Salem, Missouri. The producer Jim Dickson called the gr… read more -
1st Century
612 listeners
1st Century were a studio outfit and probably a one off 45 deal for former Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs guitarist Ray Stinnett. He wrote… read more1st Century were a studio outfit and probably a one off 45 deal for former Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs guitarist Ray Stinnett. He wrote both sides of this obscure single. 'Looking Down' is a sitar psych pop song with chunky… read more1st Century were a studio outfit and probably a one off 45 deal for former Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs guitarist Ray Stinnett. He wrote both sides of this obscure single. 'Looking Down' is a sitar psych pop song with chunky bass runs. The other side 'Dancing Girl' is anoth… read more -
Big Jim Sullivan
4,354 listeners
Big Jim Sullivan (born James George Thompkins, 14th February 1941, in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England; died 2nd October 2012) was an English p… read moreBig Jim Sullivan (born James George Thompkins, 14th February 1941, in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England; died 2nd October 2012) was an English popular music musician, whose career started in 1959. During his time he was the most prolific sess… read moreBig Jim Sullivan (born James George Thompkins, 14th February 1941, in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England; died 2nd October 2012) was an English popular music musician, whose career started in 1959. During his time he was the most prolific session guitarist in the UK, playing on 55 number one UK hit sin… read more -
Magic Carpet
6,184 listeners
There are at least two artists with this name, including: 1) Magic Carpet was an Anglo-India psychedelic folk-rock band formed in 1971. 2… read moreThere are at least two artists with this name, including: 1) Magic Carpet was an Anglo-India psychedelic folk-rock band formed in 1971. 2) Magic Carpet was the disco alter ego of Dúo Dinámico. 1) Magic Carpet was an Anglo-India psyche… read moreThere are at least two artists with this name, including: 1) Magic Carpet was an Anglo-India psychedelic folk-rock band formed in 1971. 2) Magic Carpet was the disco alter ego of Dúo Dinámico. 1) Magic Carpet was an Anglo-India psychedelic folk-rock band formed in 1971 with Clem Alford on sita… read more -
Lord Sitar
15,303 listeners
Lord Sitar was the alias for renowned session musician and guitar virtuoso Big Jim Sullivan who, in 1966/67, found himself in the enviable … read moreLord Sitar was the alias for renowned session musician and guitar virtuoso Big Jim Sullivan who, in 1966/67, found himself in the enviable position of being the only established session guitarist in England to own a sitar. By 1967, that … read moreLord Sitar was the alias for renowned session musician and guitar virtuoso Big Jim Sullivan who, in 1966/67, found himself in the enviable position of being the only established session guitarist in England to own a sitar. By 1967, that attribute had turned him into a valuable commodity, mostly b… read more -
Balsara & His Singing Sitars
649 listeners
Collection of Western tracks by Balsara & his Singing Sitars Released in 1969 on Odeon records Last waltz, Yummy Yummy, A Man without l… read moreCollection of Western tracks by Balsara & his Singing Sitars Released in 1969 on Odeon records Last waltz, Yummy Yummy, A Man without love, Bend me shape me, Laras theme, Guantanamera, Come September, Strangers in the night and more.… read moreCollection of Western tracks by Balsara & his Singing Sitars Released in 1969 on Odeon records Last waltz, Yummy Yummy, A Man without love, Bend me shape me, Laras theme, Guantanamera, Come September, Strangers in the night and more. Born in June 1922, Balsara learnt music from his mother Naz… read more -
The Ananda Shankar Experience and State of Bengal
9,668 listeners
The sitarist and nephew of Ravi Shankar, Ananda Shankar (11 December 1942 - 26 March 1999), joins with the DJ and producer Sam Zaman, also … read moreThe sitarist and nephew of Ravi Shankar, Ananda Shankar (11 December 1942 - 26 March 1999), joins with the DJ and producer Sam Zaman, also known as State of Bengal, to create a fusion where Indian traditional music, sitars and tablas mee… read moreThe sitarist and nephew of Ravi Shankar, Ananda Shankar (11 December 1942 - 26 March 1999), joins with the DJ and producer Sam Zaman, also known as State of Bengal, to create a fusion where Indian traditional music, sitars and tablas meet western guitars, hip-hop and breakbeats. In the late 1960s… read more -
Cosmic Eye
1,165 listeners
Cosmic Eye was Amancio D'Silva's band including Alan Branscombe, Kashev Sathe, and John Mayer (of Indo Jazz Fusions). They played… read moreCosmic Eye was Amancio D'Silva's band including Alan Branscombe, Kashev Sathe, and John Mayer (of Indo Jazz Fusions). They played a combination of jazz and Indian music. View wikiCosmic Eye was Amancio D'Silva's band including Alan Branscombe, Kashev Sathe, and John Mayer (of Indo Jazz Fusions). They played a combination of jazz and Indian music. View wiki -
Okko Bekker
1,107 listeners
Apparently Dutch-born, Okko Bekker is quoted as first appearing on the German music scene in the late-1960's when in Hamburg he first … read moreApparently Dutch-born, Okko Bekker is quoted as first appearing on the German music scene in the late-1960's when in Hamburg he first struck up a friendship with the then very young Asmus Tietchens. His early work with Asmus is docu… read moreApparently Dutch-born, Okko Bekker is quoted as first appearing on the German music scene in the late-1960's when in Hamburg he first struck up a friendship with the then very young Asmus Tietchens. His early work with Asmus is documented on the newly released ADVENTURES IN SOUND. After exte… read more -
Kalyanji & Anandji
4,613 listeners
Kalyanji Anandji was name used by Indian composer duo known for its work on Bollywood film soundtracks, particularly action potboilers in t… read moreKalyanji Anandji was name used by Indian composer duo known for its work on Bollywood film soundtracks, particularly action potboilers in the 1970s. The name comes from first names of the two Gujarati brothers that formed the duo, Kalyan… read moreKalyanji Anandji was name used by Indian composer duo known for its work on Bollywood film soundtracks, particularly action potboilers in the 1970s. The name comes from first names of the two Gujarati brothers that formed the duo, Kalyanji Virji Shah and Anandji Virji Shah. Some of their best wor… read more