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    In July 2008, the Blues Magoos, with original members Ralph Scala, Castro and Geoff Daking reunited for the first time in years for two concerts, including one with The Zombies at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza in New York City. In December 2009, they traveled to Spain for the Purple Weekend festival.

  2. Gary James' Interview With Ralph Scala Of Blues Magoos In the mid-1960s, The Blues Magoos were riding high with a song called "We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet". That song went Top 5 and the group went on the road with the likes of Herman's Hermits and The Who. Keyboardist / vocalist Ralph Scala talked about that time in musical history known as "the ...

  3. The Blues Magoos reunited in 2012 when Castro and Scala retired and were able to devote their time to the band again. In 2014 they unveiled their first new album in over four decades, Psychedelic Resurrection. Peppy Castro (Emil Thielhelm) Vocals, guitar Ralph Scala Organ, vocals Ronnie Gilbert Bass Mike Esposito Guitar Geoff Daking Drums. Video

  4. Stream Interview With Ralph Scala Of The Blues Magoos by Connecticut Public Radio/WNPR on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.

  5. 14 de oct. de 2020 · Raplh Scala, Blues Magoos. In the late ’60s, psychedelic music emerged on the scene. And one of its most successful groups was Blues Magoos – most famous for their Top 5 1966 hit “We Ain’t Got Nothin’ Yet.”. In this episode of RPM45, we talk with its organist and vocalist Ralph Scala.

  6. 21 de ene. de 2013 · Ralph Scala later pleaded guilty to 49 charges including criminal harassment and mischief. But since then, has racked up 78 other charges which he is set to stand trial for next week. Felice...

  7. 22 de may. de 2015 · Ralph Scala. The psychedelic era made a huge impact on pop culture in the 1960s. Art, fashion, movies, and music all felt the impact of psychedelia. A blast from the psychedelic past comes to New Haven on Friday night. Blues Magoos was one of the first bands to be identified as "psychedelic."