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The '''Little Rock Sound''' of pop music since the 1960s was defined by [[The Romans]], [[The Coachmen]], and [[The Culls]]. Other groups include [[The Gunbunnies]], the [[Boondogs]], [[Ho-Hum]], [[The American Princes]], [[Big Cats]], the [[Magic Cropdusters]], and [[Techno-Squid Eats Parliament]].
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The '''Little Rock Sound''' of pop music since the 1960s was defined by [[The Romans]], [[The Coachmen]], and [[The Culls]]. Other groups include [[The Gunbunnies]], the [[Boondogs]], [[Ho-Hum]], [[The American Princes]], [[The Big Cats]], the [[Magic Cropdusters]], and [[Techno-Squid Eats Parliament]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
*Bill Jones, comp., ''The Little Rock Sound, 1965-1969,'' compact disc (Little Rock, AR: The Butler Center, 1999).
 
*Bill Jones, comp., ''The Little Rock Sound, 1965-1969,'' compact disc (Little Rock, AR: The Butler Center, 1999).
*Richard Matson, ''Towncraft,'' documentary.
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*Richard Matson, ''Towncraft'' (documentary, 2007).
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
  
 
[[Category:Music]]
 
[[Category:Music]]

Latest revision as of 12:36, 14 January 2012

The Little Rock Sound of pop music since the 1960s was defined by The Romans, The Coachmen, and The Culls. Other groups include The Gunbunnies, the Boondogs, Ho-Hum, The American Princes, The Big Cats, the Magic Cropdusters, and Techno-Squid Eats Parliament.

References

  • Bill Jones, comp., The Little Rock Sound, 1965-1969, compact disc (Little Rock, AR: The Butler Center, 1999).
  • Richard Matson, Towncraft (documentary, 2007).

External links