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Steve joins the Syndicats,
performing R&B covers. |
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Steve acquires his legendary
ES-175D, special ordered from the Selmar
music store in London. |
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Steve's first recording
is "Maybellene," by the Syndicats.
The band releases three singles in all. |
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Steve's second group is The
In Crowd. He appears on the last two of three
singles they release. |
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Working as a session musician
with producer Mark Wirtz, Steve performs on the hit
“Excerpts from a Teenage Opera”,
featuring In Crowd (and subsequently
Tomorrow) band mate Keith West on vocals. |
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The In Crowd
metamorphosed into Tomorrow, a band that epitomizes the
British psychedelic scene. Their first single, "My
White Bicycle," released in May, 1967,
charts in the U.K. The second single, "Revolution,"
comes out in September, and a self-titled album is released
in February, 1968. |
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Steve records an album with
Bodast. It is not released until
1980.
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