13. Scott Dunbar
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13. Scott Dunbar

Born in 1904, this expert fisherman from Mississippi went on the become the most beloved entertainer in his hometown of Lake Mary.

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12. Bobby Frank Brown
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12. Bobby Frank Brown

Bobby Frank Brown, a psychedelic-spiritual one-man band whose albums are treasured by record junkies worldwide.

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11. Soul-Junk
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11. Soul-Junk

Glen Galaxy has eluded all preconceptions of gospel music by remaining true to his divinely inspired creative vision.

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10. Susan Cadogan
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10. Susan Cadogan

Susan Cadogan first hit the airwaves in the early 70s and has never stopped making soulful reggae music.

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09. Cleaners From Venus
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09. Cleaners From Venus

After playing in British glam rock bands in the 1970s, Martin Newell started his group The Cleaners From Venus and released their albums on cassette.

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08. Bob Dorough
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08. Bob Dorough

Bob Dorough, best known for Schoolhouse Rock, brought his unconventional "country" singing voice into the bebop jazz scene in the ‘50s.

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07. The Gift Machine
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07. The Gift Machine

San Diego band The Gift Machine actually started in Anacortes, WA in the late 1990s. Their sound is the new definition of “classic rock.”

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06. Old Time Relijun
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06. Old Time Relijun

Arrington DeDionyso’s apocalyptic trance-punk combo returns after a decade hiatus with their album “See Now and Know.”

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05. Gary Wilson
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05. Gary Wilson

Since the 1960s, home-recording legend Gary Wilson has been making music that blurs the line between lounge act and the avant-garde.

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04. Margo Guryan
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04. Margo Guryan

Margo Guryan made one of the finest pop records of the 1960s, “Take a Picture.” Her stepson and publisher Jon Rosner speaks to our panel about her.

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03. Larry Norman
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03. Larry Norman

In a bygone era when evangelists deemed rock and roll evil, he wrote a song called “Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music.” Our panel discusses all things Larry Norman.

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02. Klaus Nomi
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02. Klaus Nomi

Klaus Nomi (1944-1983) brought the worlds of opera and rock together with the glue of science-fiction tinged New Wave sounds.

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01. Pete Drake
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01. Pete Drake

Pete Drake (1932-1988) took the music world by storm when the voice of an instrument was met with the vocal capabilities of a singer. His friends and family remember him on this first episode.

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