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Artist description
Tall lanky blokes. Gray hair. Good harmonies. Guitar. |
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Music Style
Folk rock |
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Musical Influences
Crosby, Stills and Nash; the Beatles |
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Similar Artists
Crosby, Stills and Nash; the Beatles |
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Artist History
Formed in 1984. Played at several San Francisco clubs in the mid-eighties. Opened for Donovan, Buffalo Springfield, NRBQ, J.J. Cale. Released one album on Train O'Thought Records, 1984's "Prisoners of Dreams," the eponymous single of which received some airplay on the now-defunct KKCY. Abruptly faded from the limelight. Now reunited, playing local gigs, and attempting to use this new technology to promote music. |
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Group Members
Peter Innes (guitar and vocals), Steve McKenzie (guitar and vocals), Tom Ribbecke (guitar and vocals), Terry Waterman (drums) |
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Instruments
guitar, vocals, drums, sax, cello, bass, percussion |
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Albums
Prisoners of Dreams |
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Press Reviews
"A musical world filled with sweet vocal harmonies, acoustic guitar flourishes, and lyric messages... an interesting vocal fusion... CSN/Byrds fans will want to plunk their dollars down right now for this album." --Dave Zimmer, BAM // "Songs filled with imprinting sympathy and beauty..." --Taxim magazine |
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Location
San Francisco, California - USA |
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