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  2. List of garage rock bands - Wikipedia

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    The Sloths (Los Angeles, California) The Smoke (York, England) The Sonics (Tacoma, Washington) The Sons of Adam (Baltimore, Maryland) The Soul Survivors (Denver, Colorado) The Sparkles (Levelland, Texas) The Spiders (band later known as Alice Cooper) (Phoenix, Arizona) The Spiders (Japan) The Squires (Bristol, Connecticut) The Standells (Los ...

  3. Angels Flight - Wikipedia

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    Angels Flight is a landmark and historic 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles, California. It has two funicular cars, named Olivet and Sinai, that run in opposite directions on a shared cable. The tracks cover a distance of 298 feet (91 m) over a vertical gain of 96 feet (29 m). [4]

  4. Leon "Ndugu" Chancler - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the family relocated to Los Angeles, California. Chancler began playing drums when he was thirteen years old. Chancler began playing drums when he was thirteen years old. He would publicly reminisce about being asked to leave a classroom for continuously tapping on the desk, only to be later heard tapping on the poles in the hallway.

  5. Phil Collins Explains Why He Can’t Play the Drums After ...

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  6. Bud Gaugh - Wikipedia

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    Bud Gaugh is an American drummer who is a member of the band Sublime, and previously played in Long Beach Dub Allstars (1997–2002), Eyes Adrift (2002–2003), Volcano (2004), and Sublime with Rome (2009–2011), as well as Phil & the Blanx, Del Mar, and Jelly of the Month Club.

  7. James Gadson - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, James Gadson, who resides in Los Angeles, was featured on Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back as his paternal niece's and nephew-in-law's restaurant, Bayou on the Vine, was renamed "Gadson's Restaurant & Jazz Club", named after him and his late brother, guitarist Thomas Maurice 'Tutty' Gadson (died 2014).

  8. The Daily Flash - Wikipedia

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    The band—now based in Los Angeles but probably more popular in San Francisco and viewed as hometown heroes in Seattle—traveled the West Coast, supporting acts such as The Byrds, The Doors and The Turtles in Los Angeles and playing repeatedly in San Francisco at the Avalon Ballroom on bills with such bands as Country Joe & The Fish and the ...

  9. John Guerin - Wikipedia

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    Guerin was born in Hawaii and raised in San Diego.As a young drummer, he began performing with Buddy DeFranco in 1960. In the late 1960s, he moved to Los Angeles where his drum work was utilized by artists including Frank Sinatra, The Beach Boys, George Harrison, Frank Zappa, The Animals, Joni Mitchell, Them, Thelonious Monk, Lou Rawls, Ray Conniff, George Shearing, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald ...