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Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Today's lost band is one I don't know much about. I have herd them on KSHE Classics and herd this song when I was back home visiting my Mom. The name of the band is Gulliver and I am pretty sure they were a seventy's band. Regardless this is a great tune and I am guessing that they were probably bikers...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Today's lost band is a southern gem called Point Blank. They were one of the many many southern bands that were great but just didn't make it. Back in the seventy's you almost had to be in the right place at the right time for anything good to come your way...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Elf was a rock band founded in 1967 by singer and bassist Ronnie James Dio,keyboardist Doug Thaler, drummer Gary Driscoll, and guitarists Nick Pantas and David Feinstein (Dio's cousin). The band was originally called The Electric Elves, but was shortened to The Elves in 1968 and finally Elf in 1972...
Sam’s Marky Ramone??
Sam’s Marky Ramone??
Sam’s Marky Ramone??
Marky Ramone talks with Graham 'Gruhamed' Hartmann about the reissues of the two albums he made with Dust in the early '70s. I have always been a major fan of the band Dust mostly the self titled album Dust and the song From A Dry Camel major stuff for a couple of teenagers in the early 70s...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Today's lost band is a band out of the St Louis area that was a major act in the seventies. The name of the band is Mamas Pride and they were in on the major country rock movement back in the day. When I was still playing music these guy's were the big thing around the St Louis area which is where I was playing in a band at the time...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Hydra  was an American Southern Rock band founded in the late 1960s by Spencer Kirkpatric (guitar), Wayne Bruce (vocals and guitar), and Steve Pace (drums). In 1977, it became a three-piece band (with Wayne Bruce now on bass) and the band broke up later that year...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Dust, an almost forgotten and highly underrated 70's rock band. Dust was formed in the late 1960s by Richie Wise and two teenagers, Kenny Aaronson and Marc Bell. Additionally, Kenny Kerner wrote the group's lyrics, and acted as their producer and manager...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Today's lost band was one of the first Country Rock bands. These guys were before the Eagles and had great harmonies and great music but were on a small label and never got the attention that they deserved from the recording industry. They were two brothers by the name of Talbot that went on to record contemporary Christian music...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
In this lost band segment I would like you to see a band that blew my mind when I was a teenager. As most of you have figured out by now I am a guitar guy and this band didn't even have a guitar player. They had two sets of keyboards a bass and drums...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
In todays lost bands I thought mabie a hunting song was in order as we inter hunting season here in Montana. The Blend was a band (I think) from the east coast around Maine, this is the only song of theirs that I have ever heard but it is a great one about the hunt and how it made the person who wrote the song feel...
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Captain Beyond was a band from the early 70s that played some great music. Depending on what you like! I loved Captain beyond and in the beginning the members came from great backgrounds. Rod Evans was the vocalist and was the first singer for Deep Purple, Larry (Rhino) Reinhardt was the guitar player for Iron Butterfly, Lee Dorman was the bass player for Iron Butterfly, and Bobby Caldwell was the
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
Sam’s Lost Bands!
This band was never lost but what do you do when Sammy Hagar is your lead vocalist and he leaves the band?  Well Ronnie Montrose went out and picked up a guy by the name of Bob James for his next album Warner Brothers Presents ..Montrose. Bob was a good singer    he was   featured as lead vocalist and co-songwriter on two Montrose albums Warner Brothers Presents...

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