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  1. 29. Juli 2010 · Basic Blues Magoos (1968) -- the final long-player with the lineup of Ralph Scala (keyboards), Ronnie Gilbert (bass), Emil "Peppy" Thielheim (guitar), Mike Esposito (lead guitar) and Geoffrey Daking (drums) -- is arguably their best and easily most progressive outing.

  2. Break up over ABC record deal. Thielheim starts new version of band. Others head west and record one single, then disappear.

  3. Explore Peppy Thielheim's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Peppy Thielheim on AllMusic.

  4. 12. Okt. 2020 · Basic Blues Magoos (1968) -- the final long-player with the lineup of Ralph Scala (keyboards), Ronnie Gilbert (bass), Emil "Peppy" Thielheim (guitar), Mike Esposito (lead guitar) and Geoffrey Daking (drums) -- is arguably their best and easily most progressive outing.

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  5. 2. Mai 2017 · In May 1968, “Mercury” label released “Basic Blues Magoos”, the third Blues Magoos studio album. It was recorded 1967-1968, and was produced by Bob Wyld, Art Polhemus, Ralph Scala, Ronnie Gilbert, Emil “Peppy” Thielheim, Mike Esposito and Geoffrey Daking. Personnel: Mike Esposito –lead guitar; Emil “Peppy” Thielheim ...

  6. 1. Mai 2024 · The problem was that, to make room for me, lead guitarist Peppy Thielheim, had to jump in the trunk. Peppy thought it was cool; he happily curled up next to the spare tire and we slammed the lid. The short trip was more of an adventure than we anticipated. As we headed up Columbus Avenue, the N.Y.P.D. pulled us over for a burned-out ...

  7. Blues Magoos. Pioneering psychedelic rockers from the Bronx whose moment in the sun was their hit " (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet." Read Full Biography.