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Sonobeat Records was an
independent record label owned by Bill
Josey Sr. and Bill
Josey Jr. The
father and son team
created an
eclectic library of hundreds...
- and Tumblin'", "Help Me", and "Forty-Four".
Local Austin, Texas-based
Sonobeat Records issued the
album with a
plain white cover in late 1968.
After Winter...
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released his
first album The
Progressive Blues Experiment, on Austin's
Sonobeat Records.
Winter got his
biggest break in
December 1968, when Mike Bloomfield...
- 1968 with "Watchout" with Gary P. Nunn and The
Lavender Hill
Express on
Sonobeat Records. This was one of the
first stereophonic 45s. In the 1970s, Wier...
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known as The
Progressive Blues Experiment in 1968. They cut one
album for
Sonobeat Records titled The
Progressive Blues Experiment before being signed to...
- "Rollin' and Tumblin'" / "Mean Town Blues" (Single notes).
Johnny Winter.
Sonobeat Records. 1968. 45 label. R-s107 A.{{cite AV
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Archived from the
original on 2010-09-13.
Retrieved 2010-03-16. More
Sonobeat Artists Archived 2009-09-03 at the
Wayback Machine Terry,
Clifford (1968-06-27)...
- name Shiva's
Headband Experience. "Kaleidoscoptic" / "There's No Tears",
Sonobeat Records, 1968 (unreleased test pressing) "Kaleidescoptic" (sic) / "Song...
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Magazine –
August 11, 2005. "An
Interview with Eric Johnson" –
Boston Beats.
Sonobeats Page."Mariani with Eric Johnson"
Archived November 7, 2007, at the Wayback...
- Radio-Locator.com/KKMJ
Broadcasting Yearbook 1960 page A-230 "The KAZZ-
Sonobeat Connection,"
Archived 2014-04-07 at the
Wayback Machine sonobeatrecords...