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2013 29 jun.Festival Beat Vol. 21No setlists
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2009 6 ago.Regina A. Quick Center for the ArtsNo setlists
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2008 4 may.Rams Head On Stage 14 Canciones
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2008 3 may.Vintage Vinyl RecordsNo setlists
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2007 28 dic.Knitting FactoryNo setlists
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2007 17 ago.Fuzzfest 2007 1 Canción
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2004 16 oct.El SolNo setlists
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- Artista
- The Electric Prunes
- Fecha de inicio
- Fecha final
- Jan 1, 1970
- Ciudad
- San Fernando, United States
- Biografía
- The Electric Prunes are a psychedelic rock band which formed in 1965 in Los Angeles and are best known for two US Top 40 hits from 1966 - "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)" (#11) and "Get Me To The World On Time" (#27) - and the song "Kyrie Eleison" from their 1968 album "Mass in F Minor" which also appears in the 1969 "Easy Rider". The band broke up 1970 but would reunite in 2001. The band's best known lineup consists of Jim Lowe (vocals), Mark Tulin (bass), James Spagnola (guitar), Ken Williams (guitar) and Preston Ritter (drums).
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