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Shortly after this release, the band left San Mateo and relocated to San Francisco.
For many years, 3GL was based in James Street Geelong but relocated after being granted the right to convert to the FM band in 1990.
An album of folk music was released under this name before Jonne Järvelä relocated and formed a new band Shaman.
The band was short-lived, and Innes and McGee relocated to London while Gillespie chose to remain in Glasgow.
The band, now consisting of only Gillespie, Innes and Young, relocated to Brighton to regroup.
Morrison concentrated on writing some of the songs that would appear on Astral Weeks, while the remnants of the band reformed in 1967 and relocated in America.
Following the cancellation of SMiLE, The Beach Boys relocated to a studio situated in the living room of Brian Wilson's new mansion in Bel Air ( once the home of Edgar Rice Burroughs ), where the band would primarily record until 1972.
He and some of the survivors from his band were detained in Oklahoma, and later were relocated to Colville Reservation in Washington State.
The band name " Funkadelic " was coined by Nelson after the band relocated to Detroit.
Although many Potawatomi had relocated to Indian Territory in present-day Kansas, Chief Menominee and his band of the Yellow River refused to go.
In 1839, with renewed conflict with the Ojibwa nation, Chief Cloud Man relocated his band of the Mdewakanton Dakota from Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis to an area called Oak Grove in southern Bloomington, close to present-day Portland Avenue.
Gideon Pond, a missionary, who had been following and recording the Dakota language from Cloud Man's band, relocated later that year, establishing Oak Grove Mission, his log cabin.
Due to a lack of opportunities and a lack of correct documentation, the band then relocated to West Berlin, Germany in late 1984 and recorded its debut mini album, This Is Your Bloody Valentine.
Given this minor success, the band relocated to the Orlando area where they continued to expand their fan base.
This album was recorded in California, where the band and their engineer, Rich Gavalis relocated.
Around the same time, Gudinksi was convinced to sign expatriate New Zealand band Split Enz, who had recently relocated to Australia.
By the late 1990s Walker had relocated to Bozeman, Montana, where he met up with an old friend from his San Francisco days, Ron Sanchez, who had ( and still has ) a psychedelic garage band called Donovan's Brain, who have an " open door " approach to personnel, jamming and making music.
He relocated to Sweden in 1962 where his recording career began, leading Swedish and Danish groups on radio sessions, and jamming as an unpaid member of Cecil Taylor's band in the winter of 1962-1963.
Shortly after the last gig Eldritch relocated to Hamburg, soon to be joined by his remaining band mates, Hussey and Adams.
Around March 1971, the band permanently relocated to London, before the release of the unsuccessful " New Day " EP in August.
Also of note are the Australian band The Seekers, who had relocated to England in 1964 and reached # 1 on the UK Singles Chart with " I'll Never Find Another You " in February 1965.
Original member Graham Tyler left the band to become a graphic designer, while drummer Augie Wilson relocated upon graduating from Cooper Union.
Jerry Penrod and Bruce Morris replaced Willis and Pinney after the band relocated to Los Angeles in 1966 and Ron Bushy then came aboard when Morris ' tenure proved to be a short one.

band and London
Coin of Alfred, king of Wessex, London, 880 ( based upon a Roman model ). Obv: King with royal band in profile, with legend: ÆLFRED REX " King Ælfred ".
While touring Scandinavia he first joined forces with guitarist and singer Peter Thorup, together forming the band New Church, who were one of the support bands at the Rolling Stones Free Concert in Hyde Park, London, on 5 July 1969.
Within the record, joke commercials recorded by the band and actual jingles from recently outlawed pirate radio station Radio London were interspersed between the songs, ranging from pop songs to hard rock and psychedelic rock, culminating with a mini-opera titled " Rael.
The song gave international exposure to the underground New Romantic movement when Bowie visited the London club " Blitz "— the main New Romantic hangout — to recruit several of the regulars ( including Steve Strange of the band Visage ) to act in the accompanying video, renowned as one of the most innovative of all time.
One early example includes the anarcho-punk band Crass, who conducted a campaign of stenciling anti-war, anarchist, feminist and anti-consumerist messages around the London Underground system during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
From late 1962 until the spring of 1964, he played drums for The Beachcombers, a London cover band notable for renditions of songs by Cliff Richard.
In 1971, Lemmy joined the space rock band, Hawkwind, who were based in Ladbroke Grove, London, as a bassist and vocalist.
Mötley Crüe was formed on January 17, 1981 when bass guitarist Nikki Sixx left the band London and began rehearsing with drummer Tommy Lee and vocalist / guitarist Greg Leon.
Greif subsequently sued all parties in a Los Angeles Superior Court action that dragged on for several years, and coincidentally later re-surfaced as manager of Sixx's former band, London.
Bernard Rhodes, a sometime associate of McLaren's and friend of the Sex Pistols ', was similarly aiming to make stars of the band London SS.
In July, the Ramones crossed the Atlantic for two London shows that helped spark the nascent UK punk scene and affected its musical style —" instantly nearly every band speeded up ".
On September 20 – 21, the 100 Club Punk Festival in London featured the four primary British groups ( London's big three and the Buzzcocks ), as well as Paris's female-fronted Stinky Toys, arguably the first punk rock band from a non-Anglophone country.
For example, the intense backlash against country band the Dixie Chicks, for remarks critical of President George W. Bush onstage in London in 2003, was described by newspaper columnist Don Williams as the price for freely speaking political views disapproved by supporters of the Iraq War.
After the album was released, the band arrived in England to support Throwing Muses on the European " Sex and Death " tour — beginning at the Mean Fiddler in London.
His last performance with the band was on July 25, 1974 at Centennial Hall in London, Ontario.
The three eventually joined forces in London during 1970 – 71 after meeting through mutual friends and decided to form a rock band.
* Scanners ( band ), an alternative band from London
More generally, a higher temperature and a stronger magnetic field lead to a smaller fraction of the electrons in the superconducting band and consequently a longer London penetration depth of external magnetic fields and currents.
Those years also marked the rise of London band Red Snapper.
The sound itself was heard during a segment of the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in London as rock band Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody was played to the stadium.
The Pogues are a Celtic punk band from London, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan.
The band played London pubs and clubs, and released a single, " Dark Streets of London ", on their own, self-named label, gaining a small reputation — especially for their live performances.
The scene included bands such as Friction, and they became friends with the band, Red Lizard, who they invited back to London, where the band became known as Lizard.

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