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  1. The Insect Trust: Hoboken Saturday Night. "It wasn't anybody's band. It was everybody's band. It was a true collective." So declares Nancy Jeffries, shareholder of the Insect Trust, which congealed in Memphis circa 1966 and melted away in Hoboken by 1971. Strictly speaking, "everybody" was a quintet. Jersey-born Jeffries was the singer, sucked ...

  2. The Insect Trust was an American jazz-based rock band that formed in New York, United States, in 1967. Search. Sign in . Home. Explore. Library. Sign in. Sign in. Sign in to create & share playlists, get personalized recommendations, and more. The Insect Trust. The Insect Trust ...

  3. The Insect Trust (Limited Edition) (LIFE037) View larger. Tweet Share Pinterest . Remove this product from my favorite's list. Add this product to my list of favorites. Share on Facebook! Print ; Title The Insect Trust (Limited Edition) Author The Insect Trust. Label Life Goes On Records. EAN 7427244912785.

  4. Skin Game Lyrics: Sunshine in the country / And it lights up the sky / Sun comes to the city / And it goes right on by / Everything is tall here / Nothing is high / Peel another layer / Find out

  5. 18 de ene. de 2018 · The Insect Trust were an American psych-rock band from Hoboken, NJ, that released a self-titled album on Capitol in 1968, followed by a second on Atco in 1970.. Members: Nancy Jeffries (vocals), Bill Barth (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bottleneck guitar), Luke Faust (banjo, guitjo, vocals), Robert Palmer (alto saxophone, clarinet, recorder), Trevor Koehler (baritone saxophone, piccolo ...

  6. The Insect Trust - Foggy River Bridge Fly. 1:41; Been Here & Gone So Soon. 4:03; The Insect Trust - Declaration Of Independence. 2:31; Walking On Nails. 3:07; Brighter Than Day. 2:59; The Insect Trust - Mountain Song. 3:01; The Insect Trust - Going Home. 5:13; The Insect Trust - Declaration Of Independence.

  7. THE INSECT TRUST Nancy Jeffries recalls the band from the inside. I started with music when I teamed up with a guy from school in '66 in New Jersey. I went to school in DC and then Mommouth College where I met him. I wasn't serious about school, I was more into singing. He played 12-string guitar which he dutifully plugged in when Dylan plugged in.