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Synanthesia
7,060 listeners
Synanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These sty… read moreSynanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These styles/genres combined to make for a sound with sax and flute to the fore. Formed in London, England… read moreSynanthesia was a short-lived late-60s British hybrid of The Incredible String Band , acid folk, Comus-esque darkness and jazz. These styles/genres combined to make for a sound with sax and flute to the fore. Formed in London, England in 1968 by guitarist, Leslie (Les) Cook, Synanthesia were a… read more -
Folkal Point
2,496 listeners
Folkal Point were an English folk group from the Bristol area who released an LP in 1972 on the Midas label. 500 copies were pressed. View wikiFolkal Point were an English folk group from the Bristol area who released an LP in 1972 on the Midas label. 500 copies were pressed. View wikiFolkal Point were an English folk group from the Bristol area who released an LP in 1972 on the Midas label. 500 copies were pressed. View wiki -
Jan & Lorraine
4,613 listeners
This is British duo Jan Hendin and Lorraine Lefevre, and their superb collection of acid-tinged folk and pop has been acclaimed as one of t… read moreThis is British duo Jan Hendin and Lorraine Lefevre, and their superb collection of acid-tinged folk and pop has been acclaimed as one of the best female psychedelic albums of the late 1960s, with contents varying from fragile ballads to… read moreThis is British duo Jan Hendin and Lorraine Lefevre, and their superb collection of acid-tinged folk and pop has been acclaimed as one of the best female psychedelic albums of the late 1960s, with contents varying from fragile ballads to rousing rock and roll, set to complex arrangements and gorg… read more -
Fresh Maggots
12,022 listeners
Fresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a v… read moreFresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a variety of instruments including guitars, glockenspiel, tin whistles and strings. They released one… read moreFresh Maggots was a short-lived British folk duo from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, consisting of Mick Burgoyne and Leigh Dolphin, who played a variety of instruments including guitars, glockenspiel, tin whistles and strings. They released one album in 1970 before splitting up, with sustained interest … read more -
Ruthann Friedman
9,603 listeners
Born in the Bronx, New York, Friedman spent her formative years in the San Fernando Valley, north of Los Angeles. She started playing guita… read moreBorn in the Bronx, New York, Friedman spent her formative years in the San Fernando Valley, north of Los Angeles. She started playing guitar at the age of eight while listening to Woodie Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Josh White. Her first son… read moreBorn in the Bronx, New York, Friedman spent her formative years in the San Fernando Valley, north of Los Angeles. She started playing guitar at the age of eight while listening to Woodie Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Josh White. Her first song gained her a spot on the television talent show Rocket to … read more -
Roger Rodier
2,680 listeners
Roger Rodier (born in Montréal) was a Canadian folk singer/songwriter. His 1972 album, "Upon Velveatur", on Columbia was very muc… read moreRoger Rodier (born in Montréal) was a Canadian folk singer/songwriter. His 1972 album, "Upon Velveatur", on Columbia was very much in line with the folk-rock-oriented singer-songwriter trends of the era. It was at least as much… read moreRoger Rodier (born in Montréal) was a Canadian folk singer/songwriter. His 1972 album, "Upon Velveatur", on Columbia was very much in line with the folk-rock-oriented singer-songwriter trends of the era. It was at least as much indebted to British sounds from that genre as North America… read more -
Dr. Strangely Strange
18,503 listeners
Dr. Strangely Strange were an experimental Irish folk group formed in Dublin in 1967 by Tim Booth (vocals and guitar) and Ivan Pawle (bass … read moreDr. Strangely Strange were an experimental Irish folk group formed in Dublin in 1967 by Tim Booth (vocals and guitar) and Ivan Pawle (bass and keyboards). Soon they teamed with multi-instrumentalist Tim Goulding (vocals and keyboards), a… read moreDr. Strangely Strange were an experimental Irish folk group formed in Dublin in 1967 by Tim Booth (vocals and guitar) and Ivan Pawle (bass and keyboards). Soon they teamed with multi-instrumentalist Tim Goulding (vocals and keyboards), an aspiring painter, and began living and rehearsing in a hou… read more -
Bread, Love And Dreams
7,211 listeners
Bread, Love and Dreams was a British acid-folk trio from Edinburgh who released three albums between 1969 and 1971. Led by Glaswegian Davi… read moreBread, Love and Dreams was a British acid-folk trio from Edinburgh who released three albums between 1969 and 1971. Led by Glaswegian David McNiven (died 18 December 2015), the trio featured Carolyn Davis on guitar and Angie Rew on flut… read moreBread, Love and Dreams was a British acid-folk trio from Edinburgh who released three albums between 1969 and 1971. Led by Glaswegian David McNiven (died 18 December 2015), the trio featured Carolyn Davis on guitar and Angie Rew on flute and lead vocals. They toured around Scotland for a while a… read more -
Dino Valente
3,902 listeners
Dino Valente (sometimes Dino Valenti) (born Chester William Powers, Jr., aka Chet Powers, on 7 October 1937; died 16 November 1994) was an … read moreDino Valente (sometimes Dino Valenti) (born Chester William Powers, Jr., aka Chet Powers, on 7 October 1937; died 16 November 1994) was an American singer-songwriter and one of the lead singers of the rock group Quicksilver Messenger Ser… read moreDino Valente (sometimes Dino Valenti) (born Chester William Powers, Jr., aka Chet Powers, on 7 October 1937; died 16 November 1994) was an American singer-songwriter and one of the lead singers of the rock group Quicksilver Messenger Service. As a songwriter, he was known as Jesse Oris Farrow. He… read more -
Bread Love And Dreams
2,354 listeners
The band name was Bread, Love And Dreams. Another acid-folk act coming from Scotland, this time Edinburgh, BREAD LOVE AND … read moreThe band name was Bread, Love And Dreams. Another acid-folk act coming from Scotland, this time Edinburgh, BREAD LOVE AND DREAM was a trio lead by Glaswegian David McNiven, joining in with a two-women act: Carolyn Davis … read moreThe band name was Bread, Love And Dreams. Another acid-folk act coming from Scotland, this time Edinburgh, BREAD LOVE AND DREAM was a trio lead by Glaswegian David McNiven, joining in with a two-women act: Carolyn Davis on guitar and Angie Rew on flute and lead vocals. They toure… read more