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Picture courtesy of Ron Ferroni of Steelore-Hamilton Rock History 1970’s to 2010’s
Links: Florida Razors, Video above courtesy of I Don't Wanna Cry
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Picture courtesy of Ron Ferroni of Steelore-Hamilton Rock History 1970’s to 2010’s
Links: Lee Harvey Osmond (Tom Wilson), More Lee Harvey Osmond Stories, Video above courtesy of LeE HARVeY OsMOND
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Lou, our blogger goes down memory lane:
I remember seeing the mighty Junkhouse live for the first time in the late 90's at a festival in Spencer Smith Park, Burlington. The guys played a then-unreleased tune called Lean on Your Peers and I was really blown away by it and looked forward to hearing it on CD. Unfortunately, the band broke up not that long after.A while later, I discovered the track on Blackie and the Rodeo Kings' 1999 album, Kings of Love and was grateful that this amazing song finally saw the light of day. Years after, I managed to experience a reformed Junkhouse rock the tune live again.
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