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Pages in category "American supergroups" The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bandido (supergroup)
Nick Massi (The Hollywood Playboys, among others [2] [3]) replaced Calello from late 1960 to September 1965.; Several studio albums and over 100 singles.Originally assembled from various New Jersey club groups, over the years, other notable names, including Don Ciccone (The Critters), John Paiva (The Happenings), Jerry Corbetta and session keyboardist Robby Robinson came and went as performers ...
The Newark Supergroup, also known as the Newark Group, is an assemblage of Upper Triassic and Lower Jurassic sedimentary and volcanic rocks which outcrop intermittently along the east coast of North America. They were deposited in a series of Triassic basins, the Eastern North American rift basins, approximately 220–190 million years ago.
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The Purcell Supergroup is composed primarily of argillites, carbonate rocks, quartzites, and mafic igneous rocks of late Precambrian (Mesoproterozoic) age.It is present in an area of about 15,000 km 2 (5,800 sq mi) in southwestern Alberta and southeastern British Columbia, Canada, and it extends into the northwestern United States where it is called the Belt Supergroup.
Because of this widespread extent, the rock types and formation names of the Belt Supergroup vary depending upon location. In western Montana and northern Idaho the Belt is divided into the following four groups [2] (youngest to oldest): Missoula Group – Fluvial sands and muds derived from the south.
Pages in category "Rock music supergroups" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of progressive rock supergroups; 0–9. 2Tm2,3; 3 (1980s band)
The Yavapai Supergroup is a Paleoproterozoic supergroup of metavolcanic and metasedimentary rock strata, partially exposed in Arizona, US.The corresponding chronostratigraphic unit is the Yavapai Series, which locally defines an interval of geologic time. [1]