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Henry
Stone Music Rocks Five Classics from the 60s and 70s Samples Included! |
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| Henry
Stone: Music industry pioneer, recipient of many awards in recognition of
his contributions to the industry. Stone has tapped into his archives to
bring you orignal and first time released 60’s & 70’s Rock-n-Roll
for music lovers worldwide. More Information |
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The
31st of February: Produced by S. Alaimo & B. Shapiro, 1968 yielded one
of Florida’s greatest rock gems, “Sandcastles” an incredible,
haunting masterpiece filled with the sound of seagulls, surf and a hypnotic
organ riff. The trio utilized the great talents of Benny Latimore and Bobby
Puccetti. The orignal members went on to perform and record with The Allman
Brothers Band, the band Cowboy and Boz Scaggs. More Information |
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Last Words: Hit the pop Rock scene with their first recording, “Can’t
Stop Loving You.” The excitement and impact that this had lead to
the release of the debut self-titled album, The Last Words. They produce,
influenced by Cream and Vanilla Fudge, their sounds are strictly their own,
and stand out with the most original and inventive young groups of the day
with their great musicianship and ground breaking arrangements. More Information |
The
Birdwatchers: Early 1966, began to gain their reputation as Miami’s
state-of-the-art local band. The group had numerous hit records in the
Florida area, including “Girl I Got News For You,” reaching
number one, as well as “I’m Gonna Love You Anyway.”
This song peaked at #2. These 16 tracks were originally released as 45
singles and are now available in one collection on CD and Digital download. More Information |
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| Mercy:
Had their first break when their original song called “Love Can Make
You Happy” was placed in the film “Fireball Jungle.” Then
several silver-eared DJs picked up on the group's work and, as they say,
the rest is history. More Information |
Becen
and The Shells: Becen’s group appeared as one of the opening acts
at the James Brown concert in the summer of 1970. Becen toured from
1970 to 1975, performing with artists such as: Phil Collins, Genesis,
The Bee Gees, The Eagles, and many, many more. Stone decided that the
sound was a little ahead of its time. The completed album was shelved
and seemed to have fallen through the cracks until Stone reached into
his archives to release Becen’s album thirty-two years later in
its original form. |
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Listen
to samples right on the Henry
Stone Music website www.henrystonemusic.com. |
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