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Pigeon Children (Warner Bros. Records 1971)
Neeting and formed the group as a trio
somewhere during their military assignments in London; Dan Peek (keyboards,
guitars, vocals), Dewey Burnell (guitars, vocals) and Gerry Beckley (guitars,
vocals, piano) forming the Country Folk-Rock and Pop semi-acoustic group named
America. The releasing of their first debut self-titled album also can be
compared to CSNY or other pre-Flower Generations musical journey as this trio
turns out to be one of the pioneers for the awakening of the more artistic or
non-simplified to the more than mild protests and smarter music as weapon not
only just for entertainment only. America the album compelling the story and
wiser lyrics inside the gifted vocals harmony blending tightly, smooth and
sounded awesome as the band members completes their track-listing as the
opening season of long-period of the golden Hippie cultures worldwide via Never
Found The Time, Clarice, Donkey Jaw or Three Roses as well as Riverside. There’s nothing wrong with listening back to our Classics late at night. America: https://open.spotify.com/album/0E5IKYhiKgbYQkmfsFonbZ
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