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Gypsy was an American progressive rock band from Minnesota, formed as The Underbeats (1962–1968). Gypsy was the house band at the Whisky a Go Go, West Hollywood, California from September 1969 to April 1971 and were known in 1970 for their US Billboard Hot 100 single "Gypsy Queen Part 1", which … See more
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• Gypsy (Metromedia, 1970)
• In the Garden (Metromedia, 1971)
• Antithesis (RCA, 1972) See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - bing.com › videosWatch full videoWatch full video
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James 'Owl' Walsh, stalwart Minnesota musician from the band Gypsy, dies at 74. Wildey Theatre regular James Walsh of Gypsy dies at 74. Continue to site.
Celebrating 50 years, Minnesota rock legends Gypsy …
Nov 12, 2021 · This summer, Walsh's band Gypsy — still celebrating the 50 th anniversary of its 1970 debut album, including a show Saturday at Crooners in Fridley — released the new material on "Red Stone...
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James 'Owl' Walsh, stalwart Minnesota musician from …
Mar 6, 2023 · That group morphed into Gypsy, Minnesota's seminal progressive rockers and the first local act to sign a major album deal in the 1960s. For more than six decades, James "Owl" Walsh remained a...
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Minnesota rock pioneer Jim Johnson of Underbeats, …
Sep 30, 2019 · Then when he returned from war, he left Minnesota behind for Los Angeles, where his group evolved into Gypsy, served as a house band at the famed Whisky a Go Go and recorded for RCA Records.
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Nov 7, 2010 · Gypsy is the third rock band to release a debut double album; the first band was The Mothers of Invention (1966), the second band was Chicago Transit Authority (1969). The band continues to play The Whiskey and various …
Hall of Famers Gypsy — and White Bear's 'Owl" — still …
Oct 18, 2011 · Walsh's and Gypsy's Minnesota rock and roll roots run deep. The band began as the popular Minnesota/St. Paul group known as the Underbeats.
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