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Mountain came to Bakersfield in 2006
By Lorraine Kay May 2006 – Bakersfield, CA — The legendary rock and roll band Mountain performed a whirlwind tour through Southern California this past weekend, starting Friday, May 20 in Santa Ana at the Galaxy Theatre, and Saturday, at … Continue reading
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Living the Blues with Canned Heat
By Lorraine Kay Drummer Fito de la Parra and bassist Larry Taylor are all that remains of the original 5 members of the Woodstock Generation Blues Band known as Canned Heat. Taylor joins the band now and again on stage … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson, Bob "the Bear" Hite, Boogie, Canned Heat, Fito De la Parra, Going Up The Country, Hells Angels, Henry "the sunflower" Vestine, Larry "The Mole" Taylor, larry Taylor, Let's Work Together, Living The Blues, On the road Again, Palomino Club, T.W. and Marlane McGarry, The Blues, Topanga Canyon, Woodstock
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