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3 Classic Rock Bands Who Had Huge Hits in the 1960s, and Then Disappeared … from the American Songwriter Em Casalena

Tom Bettenhausen1 hour ago01 mins

Beau Brummels PortraitSome classic rock bands scored some hefty hits in the 1960s… and then basically disappeared. Here’s what happened to three of them.

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