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Pterodactyl Plains are two-people musical act from Trego, Montana, USA, formed by Jessica Kilroy and Kier Atherton. .
White Plains produced several hit songs, including 1970's "My Baby Loves Lovin'", and 1971's "When You Are A King" (number 13 on the UK Singles Chart) that was translated to Hebrew and sung by the israel singer Shlomo Artzi. The group, formed out of the late 1960s pop/psychedelic band The Flower Pot Men, kept changing their line-up during its relatively short existence. Tony Burrows, who sang on most of the group's charting hits, was the band's original lead singer. The group's top song "My Baby Loves Lovin'", was recorded on October 26, 1969, and was released January 9, 1970 on...
There are at least two acts called Pterodactyl. Pterodactyl the band resides in Brooklyn, NY. Pterodactyl is Joe Kremer on guitar and vocals, Matt Marlin on drums and vocals, Jesse Hodges on guitar and bass and vocals, and Zach Lehrhoff on guitar and bass and vocals. "Hyper-rhythmic, skull-cracking hard post-punk trio, playing with laser-guided precision, telegraphing impossible changes, it's as if someone plugged these guys into the nearest available wall socket and flipped the on switch. Lightning Bolt is somewhat of an apt comparison, though they don't waste time with jamming. Les Savy Fav might be too, if that band...
There are three bands called Great Plains: 1. Great Plains were a 'seminal' 1980s Columbus, Ohio band led by Ron House, who was also the shirtless leader of Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, and who now leads the Ron House Band. Other former Great Plains include: Mark Wyatt (One Riot One Ranger), Matt Wyatt (Campfire Walkers), Dave Green (Screaming Urge), Don Howland (Gibson Bros, Bassholes), Mike 'Rep' Hummel (Quotas + solo artist), Paul Nini (Log, Peck of Snide, Househearts + solo artist), Bill Bruner (Dark Arts), and Jim Castoe (Men of Leisure). Great Plains releases appeared on the Homestead and Shadowline...
"A one-man electronic project, brilliantly warping childlike synthpop melodies with distorted industrial percussion" The New Thing "Dreamy melodies, muffled vocals and relentless layers of low-fi sound and thermal basslines... a refreshing wave of electronic shoegazing" Strange Loop Saloon "5 seconds of his music will be enough to convert you" Eightysixkillers .