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Post by rooster on Sept 5, 2014 2:07:27 GMT -5
The Great Plas Johnson:
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Post by JamesP on Sept 5, 2014 19:50:56 GMT -5
Queen (Of Course)
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Post by rooster on Sept 5, 2014 21:01:57 GMT -5
Can Anyone say "Roots Of Doo Wop"?...I knew you could ...The Ravens... rooster
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Post by earleg on Sept 5, 2014 21:38:59 GMT -5
Steely Dan
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Post by Steven B on Sept 6, 2014 6:38:46 GMT -5
Travis Tritt.... A guy I never had a chance to meet, but always wanted to. The boy could really "blow" when it was time to sing and was a right fair banjur picker to boot!
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Post by JamesP on Sept 6, 2014 7:47:46 GMT -5
Great choice Steven...
Well for U
U2
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Post by earleg on Sept 6, 2014 11:15:05 GMT -5
Velvet Underground > I saw this band on a bill with the Fugs and Greatful Dead '68 in an old theater.
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Post by Wormella on Sept 7, 2014 15:46:04 GMT -5
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Post by JamesP on Sept 7, 2014 16:05:20 GMT -5
XTC
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Post by rooster on Sept 7, 2014 18:17:17 GMT -5
A Great, Great Doo Wop group: The Youngtones:
I love this stuff.
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Post by lroyb on Sept 7, 2014 18:41:51 GMT -5
ZZ top who else
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Post by Wormella on Sept 8, 2014 1:16:30 GMT -5
Assuming we start the alphabet again, but not allowing any duplicate bands...
A is for the Avett Brothers - who's dad, Jim Avett we saw play a Blue Plate Special in Knoxville
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Post by JamesP on Sept 8, 2014 3:55:29 GMT -5
The Beatles
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Post by Wormella on Sept 8, 2014 5:15:56 GMT -5
D is for Diana Krall
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Post by rooster on Sept 8, 2014 10:56:16 GMT -5
"E" has got to be Eric Dolphy
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