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Office Music HitsThe Perfect Mix for the Office environment! Playing the best Adult Hits from the past 30 years.
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40s Wartime MusicA Better 40s Wartime Music Radio Station plays all of the popular hits from the World War II era.
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The Third Ear Band were one of the most challenging and distinctive bands to emerge from the UK underground music scene in the late 1960's. Championed by DJ John Peel, their music is characterised by improvised and sometimes atonal improvisations on tabla, oboe, violin and cello. The band was formed from the ashes of the psychedelic group Hydrogen Jukebox in 1968 by Glen Sweeney (tabla/percussion). Signed to the fledgling Harvest Records, they recorded 3 albums: Alchemy (1969) Third Ear Band (aka Elements) (1970) Music from Macbeth (1972) Of these, Music from Macbeth was the eerie and highly effective score to Roman Polanski's adaptation of the Shakespeare play. Following this they recorded a more rock-oriented album (the first to feature prominent vocals) called The Magus which wasn't to see the light of day until it was issued by Angel Air in 2005. Glen Sweeney and Paul Minns reformed in 1988 and have performed sporadically since, issuing Live Ghosts, Brain Waves and Magic Music in the 1990's. Band members (past and present): Glen Sweeney (percussion) Paul Minns (oboe/recorders/organ) Richard Coff (violin) Mel Davis (cello) Ursula Smith (cello) Paul Buckmaster (cello/bass) Simon House (violin/synth/sitar/piano) Denim Bridges (guitar) Mike Marchant (guitars/vocals) Dave Tomlin (bass) Ron Kort (percussion) Allen Samuel (violin) Mick Carter (guitar) Neil Black (violin) Lyn Dobson (sax/flute) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.