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Birmingham Sunday

Evolved out of The Freedom V American psychedelic rock band from Carson City, Nevada, formed in September 1966. The four founding musicians went to the same school, where they created a band that played at local clubs all over northern Nevada and in the Carolinas. In 1968, they were able to conclude a contract with Bill Holmes, the producer of Strawberry Alarm Clock and the All American label. The vinyl was published as a limited edition of 100 copies. Although the band played in different styles, the album is a good example of pop psychedelia. Alternating male and female vocals, using wind, keyboard and string instruments. Engineer Paul Buff played the Chamberlin on the album, a primitive electronic keyboard whose sound was emulated and popularized by the Mellotron. Debbie Parke - vocals Joe LaChew - guitar, drums, the vocals Ward Johns - guitar John Kvam - bass Jean Heim - rhythm guitar, the vocals Phil Gustafson - keyboards, Saxophones Monty Johns - drums Bill Holmes - producer

Members: Joe LaChew, John Kvam, Jean Heim, Phil Gustafson, Debbie Parke, Ward Johns, Montgomery Johns

Birmingham Sunday Discography

Albums
A Message From Birmingham Sunday (4 Versions) Akarma 1969       Track Listing

Singles & EPs
Egocentric Solitude (Vinyl) All-American 1969       Track Listing

Compilations
Prevalent Visionaries: The History Of Birmingham Sunday (2xCD) Crossfire Publications 2012       Track Listing
    

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