Superfine Dandelion

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Superfine Dandelion
One of several second-to-third-division West Coast (or nearly West Coast) '60s bands on the Mainstream label, the Superfine Dandelion made one middling album in 1967 that mixed San Francisco psychedelic, folk-rock, pop, and jug band influences. They were formed in Phoenix in early 1967 by singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter Mike McFadden. McFadden had been in local garage band the Mile Ends, who had released a good punky Rolling Stones-y single, "Bottle Up and Go," in 1966; bassist Ed...
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Superfine Dandelion Superfine Dandelion [Bonus Tracks]
By: Superfine Dandelion
Credited Role:Main Performer
Song List: Candy Man, Bottle Up and Go, I Can Never Say
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Bill Haley Warner Brothers Years & More
By: Bill Haley
Credited Role:Vocals
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