The Astronauts
Along with Minnesota's Trashmen, the Astronauts (from Colorado) were the premier landlocked Midwestern surf group of the '60s. They recorded numerous singles and albums and achieved vast regional popularity, but only scored one modest national hit, "Baja." With little material of their own, they judiciously tapped heavyweights like Lee Hazelwood (who wrote "Baja"), Roger Christian, and Gary Usher, as well as covering tunes by Dick Dale and Henry Mancini. The group shone brightest on their instrumentals, which used mounds of Fender reverb and two rhythm guitars; when they sang, the results were much less successful.
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Nightingale
Rock - Paru chez oldies and hits for future le 26 mai 2019
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The Astronauts - Instrumentally
Musiques du monde - Paru chez TP4 Music le 6 janv. 2023
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One Wave
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Rowdy Farrago Records le 23 juil. 2012
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In a Dressing Room
Rock - Paru chez dressing room le 6 févr. 2023
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Tell Me You Hate Me
Pop - Paru chez Chris Burke Music le 22 sept. 2023
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Man At His Leisure
Rock - Paru chez classics & more le 2 juil. 2016
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Fabulous Creature
Rock - Paru chez classics & more le 1 mai 2016
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Competition Coupe
Pop/Rock - Paru chez exclusiv for streaming partners le 29 janv. 2016
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