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  1. 3 de abr. de 2019 · Singer, songwriter EmilPeppy Castro” Thielhelm is “Rockin’ the Planet with The Greatest Story Ever Sung.” The former Blues Magoos founding father, guitarist and vocalist, who composed the music and wrote the lyrics to every tune in this musical production, says the message in these songs – all based on the Bible – is to bring peace, love, acceptance, healing, hope and making ...

  2. Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Emil "Peppy" Thielhelm* Notes. In total, The Blues Magoos released three amazing albums and eight incredible singles on Mercury. Longtime fans, Sundazed has now gathered all sixteen A- and B-sides together on The Blues Magoos: Mercury Singles (1966-1968).

  3. Blues Magoos are a rock group formed in New York during the 60s music era, with the founding members consisting of Emil “Peppy” Thielhelm (also known “Peppy” Castro), Dennis LePore, Ralph Scala, Ron Gilbert and Jon Finnegan. Rising from their days in Greenwich Village, the band wasted no time from moving on with their original blues ...

  4. Peppy Castro“ übernahm 1970 eine Rolle in dem Musical Hair und spielte in verschiedenen Bands. Als Songwriter schuf er Lieder für Kiss oder Cher. Mitglieder. Ronald Gilbert (* 25. April 1946), Bassgitarre; Ralph Scala (* 12. Dezember 1947), Keyboard; EmilPeppy Castro“ Thielhelm (* 16. Juni 1949), Leadgesang

  5. AKA: Peppy Thielhelm, Emil "Peppy" Thielhelm, and Emil Thielhelm Popular Peppy Castro songs Hold Me, Touch Me (Think of Me When We're Apart)

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  7. Blues Magoos. Formed in the Bronx, New York, USA, in 1964 and initially known as The Trenchcoats, the founding line-up consisted of Emil "Peppy" Thielhelm, vocals, guitar, Dennis LaPore, lead guitar, Ralph Scala, organ and vocals, Ronnie Gilbert, bass and John Finnegan, drums. The group quickly became an important part of the emergent Greenwich ...