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The Standells

The Standells were a 1960s rock and roll band from Los Angeles, California who, like The Seeds, exemplified the style. The band was formed in 1962 by lead singer/organist Larry Tamblyn and guitarist Tony Valentino. The Standells' first hit single was Dirty Water, which reached #11 on the Billboard charts on June 11, 1966. Multiple urban myths exist about the origins of "Dirty Water", which has become a Boston radio staple.

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the fallen leaves

THE FALLEN LEAVES Their long-held belief that a good idea played badly is better than a bad idea played well, spurred them into action. “That’s right”, they confirm. The Reverend Rob Green (singer) built himself a reputation at Bernie Rhodes’ legendary Club Left.
Rob Symmons (guitar) was the founding member of the original and true version of the Subway Sect.
Gareth Mountbatten Evans (bass) The Prellies.
Ian O'Sullivan (drums) The Aardvarks.

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Starkillers

Nick Terranova. And His signature blend of catchy vocals, booming bass lines and genre-defying range are always in full effect on tour or at his "Dirty Sound" residencies at Late Night Empire in Las Vegas, crobar Chicago, Lizard Lounge in Dallas, On Broadway in San Diego, Bleu in Detroit, and Bliss in San Antonio. The energy and sexiness that are hallmarks of Terranova’s live shows are also his trademarks as a producer and remixer - a dance music "triple threat." That dirty vocal track your girlfriend keeps singing in the shower? It’s a Nick Terranova production.

Read more about Starkillers on Last.fm.

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