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  2. Side Trips - Wikipedia

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    After forming in 1966, the group known then as The Kaleidoscope won a recording contract with Epic Records. Their first single "Please", backed by the non-album track "Elevator Man", was released in December 1966. The album Side Trips was released in May, followed in August by the album cut "Why Try" backed by non-album track "Little Orphan ...

  3. Kaleidoscope (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope (originally the Kaleidoscope) was an American psychedelic folk group who recorded four albums and several singles for Epic Records between 1966 and 1970. The band membership included David Lindley, who later released numerous solo albums and won additional renown as a multi-instrumentalist session musician, and Chris Darrow who later performed and recorded with a number of groups ...

  4. List of musical supergroups - Wikipedia

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    All albums keep to a theme (e.g. Are a Drag is composed entirely of punk versions of showtunes). Albums: Have a Ball (1997), Are a Drag (1999), Blow in the Wind (2001), Take a Break (2003), Ruin Jonny's Bar Mitzvah (2004, live album), Love Their Country (2006), Have Another Ball (2008, B-sides album) Cork: Eric Schenkman (Spin Doctors) Corky Laing

  5. Kaleidoscope Superior - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope Superior is the major label debut by Earthsuit. The album features updated versions of select songs from the band's two independent releases, as well as other new songs. The album features updated versions of select songs from the band's two independent releases, as well as other new songs.

  6. Kings Kaleidoscope - Wikipedia

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    Kings Kaleidoscope is a project led by Chadwick "Chad" Gardner with a large rotating cast of collaborators. During the band's early years as a worship band, the band featured local college students and church volunteers, some of whom included Mark Palfreeman, Beth Vander Pol, and Eric Shoubridge, who all contributed to the Asaph's Arrows EP .

  7. Kaleidoscope (British band) - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope are an English psychedelic rock band from London that originally were active between 1967 and 1970. [1] The band's songs combined the elements of psychedelia with whimsical lyrics. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The band were also known at various times as The Sidekicks , The Key , I Luv Wight and Fairfield Parlour.

  8. Talk:Keep Your Mind Wide Open - Wikipedia

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    If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Songs Wikipedia:WikiProject Songs Template:WikiProject Songs song i love the song and i think the its not bad —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tobe Azuya ( talk • contribs ) 04:18, 22 January 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. Incredible! Kaleidoscope - Wikipedia

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    Incredible! Kaleidoscope is Kaleidoscope's third album. The line-up had changed, with original bassist Chris Darrow and drummer John Vidican replaced by Stuart Brotman and Paul Lagos. It was the only Kaleidoscope album to chart, reaching number 139 on Billboard, and it's still remembered fondly by members of the band, especially David Lindley. [3]