Blood Sweat & Tears, Chase, The Ides Of March, Chicago, Ballin' Jack, Puzzle, If, Dreams, Ten Wheel Drive, Spiral Starecase, Mandrill, The Buckinghams, Sons Of Champlin, Myrth, Lighthouse, Brooklyn Bridge, Gotham, Pacific Gas & Electric, Janis Joplin & the Kozmic Blues Band, Illustration, Cold Blood, Isis, Sly & the Family Stone, Aura, Electric Flag, Matrix, Ambergris, Bill Deal & the Rhondells, Tower Of Power, The Mob, John Fred & his Playboy Band, The Foundations, Gas Mask, Dallas County, The Flock, Heaven, Greatest Show On Earth, Keef Hartley Band, Little John, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Young Gyants, Edgar Winter's White Trash, Tasavallan Presidentti, The Albert, Loadstone, Malo, Mom's Apple Pie, Thee Midniters, Mogul Thrash, Amen Corner, Baby Huey, Last Nikle
Influences
Buddy Rich, Gil Evans, Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman, Miles Davis, Al Kooper, The Beatles, Your Father's Moustache, Duke Ellington, The Buckinghams
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We have created this site and are writing a book about horn rock bands in order to recognize an often overlooked, but very important and influential genre of music. Horn rock bands existed primarily between 1966-1976, although you can feel in the influence of its performers, producers and writers, whether you're listening to the Saturday Night Live band go to commercial break or hear a sample in the 50 Cent hip hop song. No one has yet to compile, research and detail the horn rock genre...until now.
Hi, thanks for adding ! I am really crazy about vintage 70s brass progressive rock, especially british bands such as Heaven, If or Mogul Thrash. Your page is terrific, I LOVE IT ! Best wishes from RRR (and don't forget to freak out)
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Hi , Honored to be your friends – thank you for adding Mango Machine and for spending your time and attention on our profile! We appreciate the friendship and your music - keep your great work! Much respect,
Great idea for a book and tribute page to a somewhat unsung and forgotten genre... Just for the record, does Frank Zappa qualify as horn rock? (I'm thinkin' albums like Waka/Jawaka and The Grand Wazoo certainly oughta, though FZ would be more in the 'prog' division as opposed to the 'pop' corps)...