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feel free to drop your opinion on this odd and obscure unknown one. I know its not Northern, just thought it might fit into some upfront sets??!

 

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That tune is not for me at all, but I managed to find a photo of the group in a Billboard Magazine advertisment from CJ Enterprises Artist's Management which was based in Phoenix, Arizona. The 45 is from Scottsdale, Arizona so most likely the same group.

 

Link to the entire page/ad here:

https://books.google.se/books?id=Bw8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA18&dq=billboard%20quantrell&pg=PA18#v=onepage&q&f=false

 

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nice one sebastian!! thx for the pic!

Hi there

 

feel free to drop your opinion on this odd and obscure unknown one. I know its not Northern, just thought it might fit into some upfront sets??!

 

Thx for Feedback...

 

sorry Henning, I cannot see this being played in any set; upfront or otherwise (I sincerely hope not any way)

sorry Henning, I cannot see this being played in any set; upfront or otherwise (I sincerely hope not any way)

With dave on this one......bit too blue eyed for me and not enough soul

It's that sort of Chicago, blood sweat and tears, electric flag jazz rock sound that no one really likes except session drummers.

Only time I can remember anyone liking this sort of sound is in the early 90s when the beardy acid jazz elite flirted with stuff like Colluseum, Hammer, american gypsy, giant etc.

...cant see it taking off personally. If I heard it out I'd do a tree growing from a seed modern dance type move, like hippies made their kids do in the 70s.

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