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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SeedsThe Seeds - Wikipedia

    The band's classic line-up featured frontman Sky Saxon, guitarist Jan Savage (born Buck Jan Reeder), keyboardist Daryl Hooper and drummer Rick Andridge. In 1968, the band changed their name to Sky Saxon and the Seeds, with Savage and Andridge departing the band.

  2. Sky Saxon. Daryl Hooper. Jan Savage. Rick Andridge. Bob Norsoph. Don Boomer. [ editar datos en Wikidata] The Seeds fue una banda de la década de 1960 formada en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, California. Fueron una de las bandas que con su energía abrasiva y letras repetitivas dieron lugar al garage rock .

  3. Con base de operaciones en la ciudad de Los Angeles y comandados por Sky Saxon como cantante y genial compositor y Jan Savege lanzando aullidos con su chillona guitarra, estaban secundados por el baterista Rick Andridge y el teclista Daryl Hooper y su importancia en el sonido de los angelinos con sus hipnóticos acordes.

  4. Sky, cantante y bajista, y Daryl, como teclista e intérprete de sitar, seguían acompañados por el guitarrista Jan Savage y el batería Rick Andridge. En el estudio también colaboró el bajista Harvey Sharpe. “Introduction To Future”… en algún lugar los niños juegan en el jardín de flores…

  5. www.skysaxonseeds.com › albums › web-of-sound-1966A Web Of Sound

    Drummer Rick Andridge has also expanded his fills, giving the songs their suite-like qualities as he adopts a range of rhythms that throw everything into pronounced 3D. Sky Saxon, thankfully, has put more work into his lyrics this time.

  6. www.skysaxonseeds.com › albums › the-seeds-1966The Seeds

    The world had already been introduced to Sky Saxon, Daryl Hooper, Jan Savage, and Rick Andridge on the group’s three singles, but this was an entire LP, and it didn’t let up from start to finish. The fact that they were actually nice, regular guys (generally speaking) was hard to tell amidst the demented clamor rising from the LP’s grooves.

  7. 15 de ago. de 2016 · “Mr. Farmer” sounds so clear and crisp. Daryl Hooper’s organ and Rick Andridge’s drums are so clean while Savage’s guitar retains just the right amount of “nastiness.” The mono takes are the same length as the stereo, but are superior, in each and every case, to my ears.