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- The Velvetones were an American doo-**** group formed in Newark, New Jersey, United States, in 1943. The founding members Madison Flanagan (tenor lead and...
- bands, first the Newpolitans with Dave Rotheray on b****, and then the Velvetones. Whilst at university in London, Hemingway was the drummer and a founding...
- Ain't Superstitious" by Jeff Beck Group (4:53) "The Glory of Love" by The Velvetones (2:51) "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by Devo (2:39) "What a Diff'rence...
- after he acquired the acoustic guitar, Hendrix formed his first band, the Velvetones. Without an electric guitar, he could barely be heard over the sound of...
- pla**** with Hemingway in two other Hull bands, the Newpolitans and the Velvetones. At the time Rotheray was studying for a PhD at the University of Hull...
- label, Velvetone Records (also based out of Ellensburg). In 1986, they released their debut full-length album, Clairvoyance, also on the Velvetone label...
- alternative rock band Screaming Trees, produced by Steve Fisk. Released on Velvetone Records, the album helped the band earn a contract with SST Records. While...
- Ann Greene in 1952. While stationed in Enid, Oklahoma, he formed "the Velvetones", playing jazz and blues and featuring his wife on vocals. When he left...
- Super, Anthamber, Amber Fleur, Boisvelone, Iso Ambois, Amberlan, Iso Velvetone, Orbitone, Amberonne. It is a synthetic woody odorant and is used as a...
- for the band's demise. Rotheray and Hemingway then went on to form the Velvetones with other musician friends from Hull. Whilst living on Grafton Street...