Galaxy-Lin

Galaxy-Lin

Group from Netherlands

Genres: psychedelic rock, Progressive rock, Psychedelic Rock, dutch, 70s, under 2000 listeners

Galaxy-Lin
Galaxy-Lin

About Galaxy-Lin

Galaxy-Lin was a short-lived seventies progressive rock band from The Hague, The Netherlands. The group was the brainchild of guitarist and songwriter Robbie van Leeuwen, who established Galaxy-Lin following his departure from Shocking Blue, with which band he had enjoyed chart success worldwide ('Venus'). Tired of international touring, Van Leeuwen quit Shocking Blue in 1974 and started Galaxy-Lin, his progressive rock outing: in this new band he insisted on playing electric mandolin instead of guitar. The band, active between 1974 and 1976, also featured singer Rudy Bennett, with whom Van Leeuwen had enjoyed considerable domestic chart success in the mid-1960s, in early The Hague beat band The Motions. Also in Galaxy-Lin was Dick Remelink (sax!), of Ekseption fame. Galaxy-Lin recorded two albums: Galaxy-Lin (1975) and "G" (1976). Both LPs were well received by critics, but failed commercially. Galaxy-Lin shared stages with Roxy Music and Golden Earring, before calling it a day in 1976.

Taken from Last.fm

464 listeners  ·  4,688 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

4
stations playing
1
country
3
tracks tracked
most active station (The Netherlands)
Heard alongside: The Band The Eagles MBTT

Galaxy-Lin — Top 3 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Galaxy Lin Long hot summer
Galaxy Lin Long Hot Summer
Galaxy Lin Hunting song
Long hot summer
Long Hot Summer
Hunting song