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Linn County (band)

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Linn County
Also known asLinn County Blues Band
OriginLinn County, Iowa, U.S.
GenresPsychedelic rock, acid rock, blues rock
Years active1966–1973
LabelsMercury Records

Linn County was an American blues-based band based in Iowa, and later in San Francisco, California.[1] Linn County released three albums from 1968 to 1970.[1] Over the course of their existence, they had seven band members.

History

Linn County formed around 1966 in Linn County, Iowa, United States as the Prophets. In 1968, the band signed with Mercury Records, moved to San Francisco, and changed its name to Linn County. They released their first album Proud Flesh Soothseer in 1968,[1] and toured performing with bands and musicians such as Albert King, Led Zeppelin, Sly & the Family Stone, Eric Burdon & the Animals and Ten Years After. They were becoming more well known when the group broke up shortly after Clark Pierson left to join Janis Joplin and Stephen Miller left to join Elvin Bishop.[1] Fred Walk kept the band together with different personnel for a time then disbanded the group in 1973. Linn County also headlined or played with Ike & Tina Turner, Earl Hooker, John Lee Hooker, Paul Butterfield, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, Elvin Bishop, Charlie Musselwhite, Steve Miller, Albert Collins and a host of others during music festivals.

Members

Member Instruments Length
Stephen Miller organ, vocals 1967–1970
Larry Easter saxophone, flute 1967–1971
Bob Miskimen bass 1967–1968
Dino Long bass 1968–1970
Fred Walk guitar, sitar 1967–1973
Jerry 'Snake' McAndrew drums 1967–1969
Clark Pierson drums 1969–1970

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Blues (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 240. ISBN 0-85112-673-1.

Bibliography

  • Roxon, Lillian: Lilian Roxon's Rock Encyclopedia (Grosset and Dunlop, Universal Library Edition, 1972) p. 297 ISBN 0-448-00255-8

External links


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