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Buffalo
Buffalo
Heavy Psych band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1971
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Tamam Shud
Tamam Shud
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Wild Cherries
Wild Cherries
musical artist
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Hush
Hush
1970s Australian glam rock pop group
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Bakery
Bakery
Australian musical group
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Wendy Saddington
Wendy Saddington
Australian singer, journalist
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Steamhammer
Steamhammer
English blues-rock band
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Sebastian Hardie
Sebastian Hardie
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Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears
American rock music band
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Greg Quill
Greg Quill
Australian musician, Canadian journalist
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Kahvas Jute
Kahvas Jute
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Geeza
Geeza
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His Majesty
His Majesty
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Pure Prairie League
Pure Prairie League
American country rock band
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Cactus
Cactus
American hard rock band
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Sniff 'n' the Tears
Sniff 'n' the Tears
British band
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Strawbs
Strawbs
English rock band
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Blackfoot
Blackfoot
American Southern rock musical ensemble from Jacksonville, Florida
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Brinsley Schwarz
Brinsley Schwarz
English pub rock band
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Ol' 55
Ol' 55
Australian band
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Black Oak Arkansas
Black Oak Arkansas
American Southern rock band
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Soft Machine
Soft Machine
English rock band
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Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
American rock band
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The Youngbloods
The Youngbloods
American folk rock band
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Atomic Rooster
Atomic Rooster
English band
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Rufus
Rufus
American funk band
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Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
British rock group
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Marmalade
Marmalade
Scottish band
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The Amboy Dukes
The Amboy Dukes
American rock band
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The Grass Roots
The Grass Roots
American pop rock band
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Blackfeather are an Australian rock group which formed in April 1970. The band has had numerous line-ups, mostly fronted by founding lead singer, Neale Johns. An early heavy rock version recorded their debut album, At the Mountains of Madness (April 1971), which peaked at numberĀ seven on the Go-Set TopĀ 20 Albums chart. It provided the single, "Seasons of Change" (May 1971), which was co-written by Johns with lead guitarist, John Robinson. In July 1972 a piano-based line-up led by Johns issued an Australian number-one single, "Boppin' the Blues".