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  1. Jul 28, 2005 · Roger Bunn was hardly ever a household name in music, even at the peak of his career during the last three years of the 1960s. He somehow managed to play with lots of important people and bands, and at…

  2. Psychedelic Rock UK 1969 Tracklist: 01 - Road To The Sun [00:05:37] 02 - Jac Mool [00:00:44] 03 - Fantasy In Fiction [00:01:52] 04 - Crystal Tunnel [00:02:57...

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  3. Jul 8, 2018 · But in 1969 Roger Bunn put together "stream-of-consciousness" words with jazz rhythms and acid-psych, punctuated by the occasional James Brown horns, to make a unique album. How many albums, even in the sixties, captured the real sense of unknown territory evident in Ken Kesey's "Merry Pranksters" bus rides?

  4. Roger Bunn - Piece Of Mind 1969. Roger Bunn passed away in 2005 without ever seeing his one and only solo project -- 1969's Piece of Mind -- get heard by more than a tiny cult of music insiders. The rights were secured for a reissue on CD, and the record remastered with the reissue pending at the time of his death that summer.

  5. Roger Bunn. Real Name:Roger Bunn: Profile: UK guitarist and human rights activist, born in Norwich in 1942, died 28 July 2005 in London, UK. Sites:

  6. Jan 19, 2018 · Roger Bunn (1942–2005) was an English singer-songwriter who released the album Piece of Mind on Major Minor in 1971. He played bass on the first album by Pete Brown and Piblokto! and was the original, pre-album guitarist of Roxy Music. Bunn was born on July 19, 1942, in Norwich, Norfolk, England. Discography: Piece of Mind […]

  7. May 17, 2011 · Vocalist, composer, master guitarist, double and electric bass player, and long standing human rights activist Roger Bunn, worked with dance orchestras, blue...

    • May 17, 2011
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