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Trevor Mcnamara
974 listeners
Trevor Mcnamara was an Australian folk musician who released the LP 'Yeah Captain' in 1969. View wikiTrevor Mcnamara was an Australian folk musician who released the LP 'Yeah Captain' in 1969. View wikiTrevor Mcnamara was an Australian folk musician who released the LP 'Yeah Captain' in 1969. View wiki -
Twentieth Century Zoo
12,311 listeners
Mushroom-laden Phoenix-based psychedelic rock from 1966-1970. They formed after The Bittersweets disbanded. The last label they were sign… read moreMushroom-laden Phoenix-based psychedelic rock from 1966-1970. They formed after The Bittersweets disbanded. The last label they were signed to was Vault. They released numerous singles and one full-length. They achieved success only … read moreMushroom-laden Phoenix-based psychedelic rock from 1966-1970. They formed after The Bittersweets disbanded. The last label they were signed to was Vault. They released numerous singles and one full-length. They achieved success only in their region. They experimented with multiple genres in … read more -
Jason Crest
6,392 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 -
Markley
2,987 listeners
Born: Tulsa, Oklahoma, August 25, 1935 - Died: Gardena, California, September 9, 2003. In about 1960, Bob Markley, the adopted son of an oi… read moreBorn: Tulsa, Oklahoma, August 25, 1935 - Died: Gardena, California, September 9, 2003. In about 1960, Bob Markley, the adopted son of an oil tycoon, and a law graduate, moved to Los Angeles with hopes of becoming a star. He was already a… read moreBorn: Tulsa, Oklahoma, August 25, 1935 - Died: Gardena, California, September 9, 2003. In about 1960, Bob Markley, the adopted son of an oil tycoon, and a law graduate, moved to Los Angeles with hopes of becoming a star. He was already a local TV personality in Oklahoma, but his initial attempts … read more -
A Passing Fancy
2,714 listeners
Originally known as The Dimensions, A Passing Fancy sprang up in Toronto's Yorkville Village in 1966. After a few shows in the Village… read moreOriginally known as The Dimensions, A Passing Fancy sprang up in Toronto's Yorkville Village in 1966. After a few shows in the Village, record store owner Walter Honsberger and partner Dan Bartollini began shaping the band's so… read moreOriginally known as The Dimensions, A Passing Fancy sprang up in Toronto's Yorkville Village in 1966. After a few shows in the Village, record store owner Walter Honsberger and partner Dan Bartollini began shaping the band's sound and image, eventually bringing them to the doorstep of C… read more -
Kak
9,840 listeners
Kak were a 1960's rock band from California heavily influenced by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Bob Dylan, and Donovan, and released … read moreKak were a 1960's rock band from California heavily influenced by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Bob Dylan, and Donovan, and released their only album; Kak in 1969 for Epic. The album featured a blend of progressive rock, jazz, and … read moreKak were a 1960's rock band from California heavily influenced by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Bob Dylan, and Donovan, and released their only album; Kak in 1969 for Epic. The album featured a blend of progressive rock, jazz, and psychedelic blues, and some songs (Such as Lemonaide Kid) ha… read more -
Adrian Pride
2,986 listeners
Adrian Pride was a pseudonym for sixties pop-psych artist Bernie Schwartz (not to be confused with actor Tony Curtis who was born Bernard S… read moreAdrian Pride was a pseudonym for sixties pop-psych artist Bernie Schwartz (not to be confused with actor Tony Curtis who was born Bernard Schwartz) that was created by producer Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers. The pseudonym was used s… read moreAdrian Pride was a pseudonym for sixties pop-psych artist Bernie Schwartz (not to be confused with actor Tony Curtis who was born Bernard Schwartz) that was created by producer Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers. The pseudonym was used solely for the single "Her Name Is Melody". After h… read more -
Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies
4,775 listeners
The Field Hippies were put together by composer Joseph Byrd, former leader of the psychedelic group The United States of America after the … read moreThe Field Hippies were put together by composer Joseph Byrd, former leader of the psychedelic group The United States of America after the latter group's demise. They released one album in 1969 entitled The American Metaphysical Circus. View wikiThe Field Hippies were put together by composer Joseph Byrd, former leader of the psychedelic group The United States of America after the latter group's demise. They released one album in 1969 entitled The American Metaphysical Circus. View wiki -
The Freak Scene
7,690 listeners
The Freak Scene was a studio only psychedelic rock group that came out of The Deep. Both formed in 1967 and disbanded in 1967, they release… read moreThe Freak Scene was a studio only psychedelic rock group that came out of The Deep. Both formed in 1967 and disbanded in 1967, they released one album, Psychedelic Psoul, considered the first purely psychedelic themed record released on … read moreThe Freak Scene was a studio only psychedelic rock group that came out of The Deep. Both formed in 1967 and disbanded in 1967, they released one album, Psychedelic Psoul, considered the first purely psychedelic themed record released on Columbia records. Rusty Evans was the group's producer… read more -
The Yankee Dollar
2,076 listeners
Psychedelic-tinged late-'60s harmony rock, neither offensive nor durable. Heavy arrangements of folk-rock standards of the era like &q… read morePsychedelic-tinged late-'60s harmony rock, neither offensive nor durable. Heavy arrangements of folk-rock standards of the era like "Let's Get Together," "Catch the Wind, " and "The Times They Are A-Cha… read morePsychedelic-tinged late-'60s harmony rock, neither offensive nor durable. Heavy arrangements of folk-rock standards of the era like "Let's Get Together," "Catch the Wind, " and "The Times They Are A-Changin'" share space with unremarkable original mate… read more