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Magic Hollow, by the Beau Brummels

At the end of 1966 the Beau Brummels were in limbo. The band was one of the bay area’s earliest rock groups and were considered America’s response to the unrelenting onslaught of the British invasion....

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Hurdy Gurdy Man, by Steve Hillage

1976 was a year of new beginnings for Steve Hillage. After spending three productive years with Gong that yielded the Radio Gnom trilogy (Flying Teapot, Angel’s Egg and You), the previous year proved...

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Gris-Gris, by Dr. John

Towards the end of 1965, after their meteoric rise to the top of the charts with I Got You Babe, Sonny and Cher were invited to perform at a private party in the penthouse apartment of mining tycoon...

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On The Shore, by Trees

The English Folk Dance and Song Society headquarters in London, otherwise known as Cecil Sharp House, became a Mecca in the late 1960s to young musicians and singers. Different than those who flocked...

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S.F. Sorrow, by The Pretty Things

It was an exciting time at Abbey Road Studios at the end of 1967. Psychedelia was at its peak and the weird sounds coming out of the recording sessions were the perfect soundtrack to trips induced by...

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