The 1860 Band

The 1860 Band

Genres: funk_add_to_lidarr, progressive funk, funk_add_to_lidarr_batch_1

About The 1860 Band

Progressive/funk band from New Zealand, released an album on 1978, called too "1860 Band". In September 1975, Jack Cooper, manager of Wellington's newly opened 1860 Tavern, invited Rodger Fox to form a jazz band for Saturday afternoon entertainment. He created the 1860 Band, and it comprised Fox, Blake, Brown and Culverwell from Quincy Conserve, plus bassist Dave Pearson. By the end of 1975, the 1860 Band had greater pulling power than Quincy Conserve themselves, so it became a full-time venture in the new year, officially putting an end to Quincy Conserve for good. Hayman and Loveridge went on to form a pub band called Captain Custard.

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The 1860 Band — Top 1 songs

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The 1860 Band Keep That Same Old Feeling (Chateau Voltaire
Keep That Same Old Feeling (Chateau Voltaire