Short lived U.S. formation from the Boston North Shore music scene, not to be confused with the U.K. pubrockers band Dr. Feelgood.
"Something to take up time" 1971 was their only album and featured a progressive r & b sound with dark, moody and jazzy feeling, some hard bluesy prog rock stints, with an extensive use of flute and saxophones.
Dick Winters - vocals, flute, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, maracas.
Paul Rivers - electric guitar, acoustic guitar.
Bill Corelle - bass, guitar, cow bell.
Ralph Cooper - drums, cogas, maracas.
Number ten.
The roach did it.
Smoke dreams.
Mr. Bojangles.
Medicine man.
Nasal greens and toe jam.
Hey Gyp.
5 XR.V.W.
Something to take up time.
Junk.
"Something to take up time" 1971 was their only album and featured a progressive r & b sound with dark, moody and jazzy feeling, some hard bluesy prog rock stints, with an extensive use of flute and saxophones.
Dick Winters - vocals, flute, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, maracas.
Paul Rivers - electric guitar, acoustic guitar.
Bill Corelle - bass, guitar, cow bell.
Ralph Cooper - drums, cogas, maracas.
Number ten.
The roach did it.
Smoke dreams.
Mr. Bojangles.
Medicine man.
Nasal greens and toe jam.
Hey Gyp.
5 XR.V.W.
Something to take up time.
Junk.
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Musica