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Neo Maya
3,952 listeners
Neo Maya was a side project of Episode Six guitarist Graham Carter-Dimmock. They released one baroque pop single; "I won't hurt y… read moreNeo Maya was a side project of Episode Six guitarist Graham Carter-Dimmock. They released one baroque pop single; "I won't hurt you" / "UFO" in 1967. View wikiNeo Maya was a side project of Episode Six guitarist Graham Carter-Dimmock. They released one baroque pop single; "I won't hurt you" / "UFO" in 1967. View wiki -
Jason Crest
6,438 listeners
Jason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album re… read moreJason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album remains "in the can". Despite this, the long player has been quite heavily bootlegged and… read moreJason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album remains "in the can". Despite this, the long player has been quite heavily bootlegged and many of their tunes have worked their way on to compilation… read more -
The Spectrum
1,176 listeners
Manufactured by the London office of RCA Victor as a British answer to The Monkees, Essex pop/psychedelia group The Spectrum found greater … read moreManufactured by the London office of RCA Victor as a British answer to The Monkees, Essex pop/psychedelia group The Spectrum found greater success abroad, especially in Spain. The Spectrum were mostly known in Europe, despite being a Bri… read moreManufactured by the London office of RCA Victor as a British answer to The Monkees, Essex pop/psychedelia group The Spectrum found greater success abroad, especially in Spain. The Spectrum were mostly known in Europe, despite being a British band. They never had any luck in their own country, des… read more -
Apple
39,697 listeners
There are at least three acts with the name Apple. 1. Apple were a British psychedelic rock band, founded in Cardiff, Wales in 1968 by Rob … read moreThere are at least three acts with the name Apple. 1. Apple were a British psychedelic rock band, founded in Cardiff, Wales in 1968 by Rob Ingram on guitar and Jeff Harrad on bass. They released a single LP in 1969, titled An Apple a Day… read moreThere are at least three acts with the name Apple. 1. Apple were a British psychedelic rock band, founded in Cardiff, Wales in 1968 by Rob Ingram on guitar and Jeff Harrad on bass. They released a single LP in 1969, titled An Apple a Day. The album was a commercial failure and the band ceased to … read more -
The World of Oz
1,223 listeners
The World of Oz were formed in Birmingham, England in January 1968 and the members were Christopher Robin (vocals / guitar), Tony Clarkson … read moreThe World of Oz were formed in Birmingham, England in January 1968 and the members were Christopher Robin (vocals / guitar), Tony Clarkson (bass), David Kubinec aka 'Kubie' (guitar / organ) who was replaced by Geoff Nicholls an… read moreThe World of Oz were formed in Birmingham, England in January 1968 and the members were Christopher Robin (vocals / guitar), Tony Clarkson (bass), David Kubinec aka 'Kubie' (guitar / organ) who was replaced by Geoff Nicholls and David Reay (drums) who was replaced by Rob Moore. Not much… read more -
Rebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers
285 listeners
Rebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers were a psychedelic-influenced band from Pittsburgh, PN, whose music was an interesting blend of country … read moreRebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers were a psychedelic-influenced band from Pittsburgh, PN, whose music was an interesting blend of country rock, folk rock, and sunshine pop. Featuring Ilene Rappaport on vocals, guitar, harmonica, and rec… read moreRebecca and the Sunnybrook Farmers were a psychedelic-influenced band from Pittsburgh, PN, whose music was an interesting blend of country rock, folk rock, and sunshine pop. Featuring Ilene Rappaport on vocals, guitar, harmonica, and recorder, Ilene Novog on vocals, viola, and harpsichord, Mickey… read more -
The Move
220,152 listeners
The Move was a British rock band of the late 1960s and the early 1970s who, for most of their career, were led by guitarist, singer and son… read moreThe Move was a British rock band of the late 1960s and the early 1970s who, for most of their career, were led by guitarist, singer and songwriter Roy Wood. He wrote all the group's UK singles and, from 1968, also sang lead vocals on many songs (initially, the band had four main vocalists: W… read more -
THE ALAN BOWN
4,266 listeners
The Alan Bown Set later known as The Alan Bown! or just Alan Bown, were a British band of the 1960s and 1970s whose music evolved from jazz… read moreThe Alan Bown Set later known as The Alan Bown! or just Alan Bown, were a British band of the 1960s and 1970s whose music evolved from jazz and blues through soul and rhythm and blues and ended up as psychedelia and progressive rock. The… read moreThe Alan Bown Set later known as The Alan Bown! or just Alan Bown, were a British band of the 1960s and 1970s whose music evolved from jazz and blues through soul and rhythm and blues and ended up as psychedelia and progressive rock. The band achieved limited chart success and is best known for t… read more -
The Pretty Things
399,257 listeners
The Pretty Things was an English rock band formed in September 1963 in Sidcup, Kent, with their name from Willie Dixon's 1955 song &qu… read moreThe Pretty Things was an English rock band formed in September 1963 in Sidcup, Kent, with their name from Willie Dixon's 1955 song "Pretty Thing". They pioneered a raw approach to rhythm and blues (and later, psychedelia) … read moreThe Pretty Things was an English rock band formed in September 1963 in Sidcup, Kent, with their name from Willie Dixon's 1955 song "Pretty Thing". They pioneered a raw approach to rhythm and blues (and later, psychedelia) that influenced a number of key bands of the 1960s British &… read more -
The Peep Show
1,258 listeners
The Peep Show hailed from Birmingham where they were regulars on the gig circuit. In early 1967 they answered an advert in Record Mirror p… read moreThe Peep Show hailed from Birmingham where they were regulars on the gig circuit. In early 1967 they answered an advert in Record Mirror placed by the ex-manager of The Who, Peter Meaden, who promptly signed them to his production compa… read moreThe Peep Show hailed from Birmingham where they were regulars on the gig circuit. In early 1967 they answered an advert in Record Mirror placed by the ex-manager of The Who, Peter Meaden, who promptly signed them to his production company and licenced a number of their tracks to Polydor. The fir… read more