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Kid James Trio

Kid James Trio – Where Can My Baby Be? Strato – Star Records – SS EP-001 [2023]Where Can My Baby Be? – I Dig That Gal / Just A Game – Waiting for You Kid James, real name James Schembri, comes from Australia and

Batfinks (the)

The Batfinks – Wazzed N’ Blasted Link Records – LINK LP 082 [1989]Brain Damage – Gonna Kill My Baby – She’s a Vampire – Sleep Kills – Midnight – Soul Trader – Kali’s Blood – Wazzed ‘N’ Blasted – Sexy Glove – Dracula’s Castle
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Sugar Ray Ford

Sugar Ray Ford – Exotic Hotshots Mankin Records – 203 343 [1984]Mambo Rock – She Is The Most – Rock Around The Island – Oop Pop A Da – Caldonia – Big Fat Lie – Rumba Chile – Two Eyes – No More, No
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The Moondogs

The Moondogs – Long Blond Hair Rainbow Music – – RMS 111 [1986]Long Blond Hair / Teach Me Baby A mixed debut for this Swedish quartet formed by former Suncats member Christer Dahlbäck (vocals, guitar), with Paul Epailys (lead guitar), Jens Norstrand (double bass),
Phantom Rockers

Phantom Rockers

Phantom Rockers – Kissed By A Werewolf Tombstone Records TOMB-DISC 683 [1990]Phantom Stomp – Horror Rock – Escape – Phantom Rockers – Rottin’ In My Coffin – Leather-Zombie – Killer Train – Kissed By A Werewolf – Valley Of Kings –
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The Bel-Airs

The Bel-Airs – Giddy Up A Ding Dong Brunwick – SRT5KL635 [1985]Giddy Up-A-Ding Dong – Burn That Candle – I´m Rockin´ – Love Eyes – Brighton Rock – Rocky Mountain Girl – Cotton Pickin’ Rocker – Sweet Sue – Build
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Shillelagh Sisters

The Shillelagh Sisters – Give Me My Freedom CBS – A 4217 [1984]Give Me My Freedom / Teasin’ Cheatin’ Man The Shillelagh Sisters formed in 1983 with Jacquie O’Sullivan (vocals), Lynder Halpin (double bass), Mitzi Ryan (drums), and Patricia “Trisha”

Fly Right Trio

The Fly Right Trio – Wild About You Baby Tombstone TOMBCD2008Gean Genie – Yeah, Yeah, Yeah – Wild About You Baby – Brand New Cadillac – With Your Love – Real Bad News – Suzie Q – Make It –
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Numbskulls

Numbskulls – Psychophobia KIX 4 U Records – KIX 3359 [1990]Numbskulls – Step Inside – Sleepwalking – Hellbound – Good To Me – Night Of The Zombie – Psychophobia – The Witch – Harry Erdoo – The Count – Hideaway
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Big Sandy and his Fly-Rite Boys

Big Sandy & his Fly-Rite Boys – Sing and Play the Songs of Freddy Fender Baldemar Records BR-201 & BR-202 [2020]Before the Next Teardrop Falls – I Can’t Remember When I Didn’t Love You / Wasted Days and Wasted Nights

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Kev Saunders

Kev Saunders is known to fans for having been the guitarist of Frenzy that he joined in March 1984, replacing Simon Brand. He stayed with the band until December 1987, appearing on four albums (Hall Of Mirrors, Clockwork Toy, Sally’s Pink Bedroom and Live At The 100 Club). His guitar playing, rich in numerous influences, and composing abilities perfectly completed the Whitehouse / Peppler team. This trio, then the one
Dave Stuckey

Dave Stuckey (aka Dave “Pappy” Stuckey)

He played with the Dave & Deke Combo in the 1990s and was part of the resurgence of American Rockabilly along with other bands like Big Sandy, High Noon, and Go Cat Go. He produced records, including the best album by the Hot Club of Cowtown, and wrote songs with them, too. He played drums with the Untamed Youth and was offered a place in the Cramps. He released the
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Josie Kreuzer

Josie Kreuzer Josie Kreuzer was precious in a rockin’ scene where girls are still pretty scarce (even more the talented ones). She had the songs, the voice, the look and good bands to back her. She even had her own

Hatchetmen (the)

When the Stargazers disbanded, Ricky Lee Brawn briefly joined the Chevalier Brothers (with Ray Gelato and Anders Janes). He was then invited to join the Tempo Toppers. The Tempo Toppers consisted of Dot on guitar, Tony Hilton on double bass,
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Red Hot‘n’Blue

Red Hot’n’Blue The first half of the eighties was an exciting time for genuine Rock’n’Roll in Great Britain. Rockin’ music saw a new life in the charts. Young bands like The Meteors, The Ricochets and the Deltas were experiencing new
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