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Zolar X
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Meet the strangest known band from the pre-punk days of glam. We're talking commitment here - spacesuits, Spock ears, even antennae fe… read moreMeet the strangest known band from the pre-punk days of glam. We're talking commitment here - spacesuits, Spock ears, even antennae feelers - onstage, on the street and wherever they made the scene, they never broke character. ZOLAR… read moreMeet the strangest known band from the pre-punk days of glam. We're talking commitment here - spacesuits, Spock ears, even antennae feelers - onstage, on the street and wherever they made the scene, they never broke character. ZOLAR-X spoke their own language and insisted they really were fr… read more -
Spunky Spider
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Spunky Spider In 1963 we formed our first band PEYTON BOND in North London. The line up as well as the group’s name has changed over the ye… read moreSpunky Spider In 1963 we formed our first band PEYTON BOND in North London. The line up as well as the group’s name has changed over the years. PEYTON BOND, the first band, had a line up of Pat Moran (Vocals), Nick Robinson (Bass), John … read moreSpunky Spider In 1963 we formed our first band PEYTON BOND in North London. The line up as well as the group’s name has changed over the years. PEYTON BOND, the first band, had a line up of Pat Moran (Vocals), Nick Robinson (Bass), John Wilmot (Lead Guitar), Chrissie Knight (Rhythm Guitar) and Mi… read more -
Heavy Metal Kids
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The Heavy Metal Kids were formed in 1973 by the merger of two previous bands: Heaven and Biggles. They took their name from a gang of stree… read moreThe Heavy Metal Kids were formed in 1973 by the merger of two previous bands: Heaven and Biggles. They took their name from a gang of street kids featured in a novel by legendary beat generation writer William Burroughs. The initial, pre… read moreThe Heavy Metal Kids were formed in 1973 by the merger of two previous bands: Heaven and Biggles. They took their name from a gang of street kids featured in a novel by legendary beat generation writer William Burroughs. The initial, pre-recording line-up consisted of Mickey Waller (Guitar), Ronn… read more -
Flintlock
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There are at least two bands with this name: 1) A British pop/rock/glam band, similar to the Bay City Rollers. 2) Flintlock is a bluegrass … read moreThere are at least two bands with this name: 1) A British pop/rock/glam band, similar to the Bay City Rollers. 2) Flintlock is a bluegrass band from northwest Indiana. Long time friends, each of the members have played with several bands… read moreThere are at least two bands with this name: 1) A British pop/rock/glam band, similar to the Bay City Rollers. 2) Flintlock is a bluegrass band from northwest Indiana. Long time friends, each of the members have played with several bands over the years. In 1997 the band Flintlock was formed. Lead… read more -
Pantherman
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There are currently two artists known as Pantherman: 1. Bjarke Niemann, the front man of Danish electro-rockers Spleen United. The album ‘G… read moreThere are currently two artists known as Pantherman: 1. Bjarke Niemann, the front man of Danish electro-rockers Spleen United. The album ‘Ghosts + Colour TV’ contains groovily named tracks like ‘LSD-KID&&&666’ and ‘The Church… read moreThere are currently two artists known as Pantherman: 1. Bjarke Niemann, the front man of Danish electro-rockers Spleen United. The album ‘Ghosts + Colour TV’ contains groovily named tracks like ‘LSD-KID&&&666’ and ‘The Church of MJ Fox’ and the whole album chugs along at a pleasantly … read more -
Bilbo Baggins
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