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From Wikipedia: “Fear Itself was a short-lived psychedelic blues-rock band formed by [vocalist] Ellen McIlwaine in the late 1960s in Atlanta, Georgia.”

From Wikipedia: “Haymarket Square was a Chicago-based psychedelic rock band in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their [only] album, Magic Lantern, released in 1968, was pressed in an edition of 80 to 100 copies.” Gloria Lambert is the lead vocalist:

The lead singer for this California-based blues rock group was Lynn Carey, daughter of actor Macdonald Carey. Preserve Wildlife was released in 1972:

For Sale was this Houston-based psychedelic rock band’s fourth album, released in 1970:

If there is (or was) such a thing as an “acid folk” band, Michaelangelo may have been it. They released One Voice Many, their one and only LP, in 1971 for Columbia, but the album received no promotion and the group disbanded soon thereafter. It is now a collectors’ item, of course.

Released on Blue Note Records in 1958. Personnel: Miles Davis, trumpet; Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophone; Hank Jones, piano; Sam Jones, bass; Art Blakey, drums.

Jonathan & Leigh were a male-female folksinging duo consisting of Jonathan Alden and Sandy Roepken. Third and Main was their only LP, released by Vanguard in 1967.

Medicine Head was a British blues rock duo active in the 1970s. This song hit #11 in the UK after its release as a single in 1973:

The lead singer of this psychedelic rock group from the Rochester NY area is Anya Cohen. They recorded only this one self-titled LP for Verve in 1968. I do not believe it has ever been re-issued on CD.

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