Blue Cheer was an American rock band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s and was sporadically active until 2009. Based...
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Blue Cheer is the fourth album by American rock band Blue Cheer. It was recorded at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco and released in December 1969...
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Leigh Stephens (category Blue Cheer members)
being former lead guitarist of the San Francisco psychedelic rock group Blue Cheer. Leigh Stephens recorded two albums with the band, Vincebus Eruptum and...
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Paul Whaley (category Blue Cheer members)
2019) was an American drummer best known as the drummer for rock band Blue Cheer. He was the son of country music singer Paul Edward Whaley. He grew up...
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incipient hernias popped." Tiny articles in early rock magazines said Blue Cheer were so loud they had to record outdoors — part of their second album...
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Coven". Early occult rock bands such as Coven, Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, Hawkwind and Blue Öyster Cult are considered by some critics to be extremely influential...
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Cream and the Who, early heavy metal acts such as Blue Cheer set new benchmarks for volume. As Blue Cheer's Dick Peterson put it, "All we knew was we wanted...
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1948 to 1949. Cheer is recognized for its distinctive blue granules, which formerly gave it the nickname "Blue Cheer". The 1952 formula ("Blue-Magic Whitener")...
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Vincebus Eruptum (category Blue Cheer albums)
(/vɪŋˈkeɪbəs ɪˈrʌptəm/; pseudo-Latin) is the debut album of American rock band Blue Cheer. Released on January 16, 1968, the album features a heavy-thunderous blues...
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rock band Blue Cheer. Russell and Albronda were music aficionados who organized the band and provided initial financing. After Blue Cheer, Jeremy worked...
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New! Improved! (redirect from New! Improved! Blue Cheer)
New! Improved! is the third album by American rock group Blue Cheer. Released in March 1969 by Philips Records, it is their first without original guitarist...
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Summertime Blues (category Blue Cheer songs)
country music artist Alan Jackson, and scoring notable hits in versions by Blue Cheer, the Who and Brian Setzer, the last of whom recorded his version for the...
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blues and funk, taking influence from popular bands like Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, the Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, and Cream. Rock musician Rikki Ililonga...
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Years On 1973–1977 box set, the aforementioned Blue Cheer album, Deep Purple's Machine Head and Blue Öyster Cult's Workshop of the Telescopes. The 1970s...
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Dickie Peterson (category Blue Cheer members)
musician, best known as the bassist, lead singer and only constant member of Blue Cheer. He also recorded two solo albums: Child of the Darkness and Tramp. Born...
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Fudge, and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. In the late 1960s, bands such as Blue Cheer, the Jeff Beck Group, Iron Butterfly, Led Zeppelin, Golden Earring, Steppenwolf...
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The Original Human Being (category Blue Cheer albums)
The Original Human Being is Blue Cheer's fifth album. It was released in 1970 and shows Blue Cheer exploring a more psychedelic and laid‑back rock and...
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Sledge 55 "Pictures of Matchstick Men" Status Quo 56 "Summertime Blues" Blue Cheer 57 "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 58...
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psychedelic-influenced metal of bands such as Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, Hawkwind, and Blue Öyster Cult. In addition to hard rock and heavy metal, acid...
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"Doctor Please" and "Feather From Your Tree" (Blue Cheer covers) on Blue Explosion: A Tribute to Blue Cheer (1999, Black Widow Records) "Dancing Madly Backwards...
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Outsideinside (category Blue Cheer albums)
Outsideinside is the second album by American rock trio Blue Cheer. Philips Records released the album in August 1968, only seven months after their debut...
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"Magnolia Caboose Babyshit" is a cover of "Magnolia Caboose Babyfinger" by Blue Cheer, but the song is still credited to Mudhoney. The album, when bought as...
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Retrieved 3 August 2017. McIntyre, Ken (4 November 2016). "Cult Heroes: Blue Cheer - the band who invented heavy metal". Team Rock. Retrieved 15 August 2017...
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Other groups against which the band have been compared include Kyuss, Blue Cheer, Tool, Queens of the Stone Age, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin. Charles...
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Nick St. Nicholas (category Blue Cheer members)
St. Nicholas's ouster from Steppenwolf, he replaced Dickie Peterson in Blue Cheer alongside Ruben De Fuentes on guitar and Terry Rae on drums. The band...
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. is the tenth and final studio album recorded by American rock band Blue Cheer. It includes a remake of their song "Just a Little Bit" originally from...
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Duck MacDonald (category Blue Cheer members)
who has played in several bands, the most well-known of which being Blue Cheer. He started playing in various bands around New York City. In 1980 he...
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Norman Greenbaum's hit album Spirit in the Sky (1969). Mayell later joined Blue Cheer, replacing Paul Whaley as drummer. The group reformed in 1971, with all...
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Oh! Pleasant Hope (category Blue Cheer albums)
Oh! Pleasant Hope is the sixth album by American rock group Blue Cheer, and their final album until 1984's The Beast Is Back. It features less psychedelia...
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Randy Holden (category Blue Cheer members)
guitarist best known for his membership of the West Coast acid rock group Blue Cheer and performance on their third album, New! Improved! (1969). His solo...
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