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Our Era - Movies, Music, Radio and TV, 6th Edition

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<strong>Our</strong> <strong>Era</strong> - <strong>Movies</strong>, <strong>Music</strong>, <strong>Radio</strong> & <strong>TV</strong>, 1950‟s <strong>and</strong> 1960‟s. 1965Courtesy http://youtube.com/watch?v=eeGtqsjLP0E&feature=relatedThe IndigosTHE INDIGOS, 1965: Louisville, KY girlgroup from the 1960's. Group consisted of JaneBennett, Pat Roush <strong>and</strong> Mary Montgomery.A few of their songs—Ballad Of The BelleSilver And GoldWhy Did Love PassSoul, Inc.Courtesy, http://www.amazon.com/Soul-Inc./e/B000APK07S/ref=ac_dpt_sa_bio/185-0496635-7256928An improbably -- <strong>and</strong> some would say unfortunately -- named garage b<strong>and</strong> out ofLouisville, KY, who never quite got discovered, even by enthusiasts for '60s garagerock, until the 1980s <strong>and</strong> beyond. Eddie Humphries (saxophone), Tom Jolly(trumpet), Wayne Young (guitar), Jimmy Orton (bass), <strong>and</strong> Marvin Maxwell(drums) made up the original lineup in 1965, <strong>and</strong> Young <strong>and</strong> Maxwell ended up inthe second lineup, which is the one that counts for garage b<strong>and</strong> enthusiasts. FrankBugbee (guitar), Wayne McDonald (vocals), <strong>and</strong> Jim Settle (bass) firmed up theharder sound, sans sax <strong>and</strong> trumpet. The original lineup left behind one single in1966 that seemed bent on competing with Bill Deal & the Rhondels, but the secondlineup soon began cutting music in more of a psychedelic-punk vein on the Boss<strong>and</strong> Star labels, <strong>and</strong> one later single, "I Belong to Nobody," actually got released onLaurie Records in 1968. Bugbee, Maxwell, <strong>and</strong> Settle later formed the psychedelicb<strong>and</strong> Elysian Fields, who recorded on Imperial. The Gear Fab label released a SoulInc. CD in 1999 <strong>and</strong> their two best songs, "60 Miles High" <strong>and</strong> "Stronger ThanDirt," appeared that same year on Bacchus Archives' first two volumes of Fuzz,Flaykes, & Shakes on their Dionysus label. ~ Bruce Eder, All <strong>Music</strong> Guide

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