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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.

    • 1964–1970, 2008–present
  2. 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. It ...

  3. Only Castro agreed and started up a revamped Blues Magoos, with Eric Kaz, Richie Dickon, John Leillo and Roger Eaton.

  4. The Blues Magoos were one of the bands at the forefront of the psychedelic scene. They formed in 1964 under the name the Trenchcoats. Original members were Emil “Peppy” Thielhelm aka “Peppy” Castro (vocals, guitar), Dennis LePore (guitar), Ralph Scala (organ, vocals), Ron Gilbert (bass) and Jon Finnegan (drums).

  5. The top 10 songs by the Blues Magoos feature a roster of psychedelic garage music from a group that was among the pioneers of the genre as of 1966. Headed by Emil Thielhelm, Dennis LePore, Ralph Scala, Ron Gilbert, and Jon Finnegan, these five men from The Bronx originally began to rock with their fellow New Yorkers as The Trenchcoats in 1964.

    • Brian Kachejian
  6. Find tickets for The Blues Magoos concerts near you. Browse 2024 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown.

  7. The Blues Magoos are an garage rock and Proto Punk group from The Bronx,New York City. They were at the forefront of the psychedelic music trend, beginning in 1966. They are best known for the hit song " (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet".