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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blues_MagoosBlues Magoos - Wikipedia

    In early 1969, Castro formed a new band with Eric Kaz, Richie Dickon, John Leillo, and Roger Eaton. The band was signed to ABC Records after agreeing to keep the Blues Magoos name. [3]

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  3. On the strength of their name alone, the band's management team re-signed the group to ABC Records, and as Emil Thielhelm had accumulated a backlog of material, suggested he front a revamped line-up. John Leillo played vibes, Eric Kaz was now on keyboards, Roger Eaton played bass and Richie Dickon became the drummer.

  4. 1964 in Bronx, NY. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Psychedelic/Garage, Garage Rock, Rock & Roll. Group Members. Eric Kaz, Peppy Thielheim, Geoffrey Daking, Mike Esposito, Ralph Scala, Ron Gilbert, Geoff Daking, John Liello, Richie Dickon, Roger Eaton. New Releases. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads. 404 Error.

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  6. Blues Magoos discography and songs: Music profile for Blues Magoos, formed 1964. Genres: Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock, Jazz-Rock. Albums include Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era 1965–1968, Psychedelic Lollipop, and Electric Comic Book.

  7. Only Castro agreed and started up a revamped Blues Magoos, with Eric Katz, Richie Dickon, John Leillo and Roger Eaton. In 1969, the band completed Never Goin' Back To Georgia, but that release did not attract public attention either. Eaton left the band, and the other Blues Magoos used session musicians for the follow up Gulf Coast Bound.