Mr Saxon | pt

There are multiple bands called the Saxons. 1. A 60s UK beat band who worked with Joe Meek. They released the album "Meet The Saxons" on the label Ace Of Clubs in 1963 (Decca re-released the album in 1964) and the single "Saxon Warcry" on Decca in 1965. Members included: Tommy Worth (Bass), Allan Taylor (Drums), Gerry Cook (Lead Guitar), Dave Bruce (Rhythm Guitar) and Colin Mac (Vocals) 2. A 60s US garage rock band who released the single "Camel Walk" on Norton Records. 3. A 60s Australian rock band, founded in 1962 and disbanded in 1965, who appeared on...
Born Richard Marsh in Salt Lake City, Sky Saxon rose to fame for two years with hits like "Pushin' Too Hard" as the lead singer of the seminal garage rock band from Los Angeles, The Seeds. After failing to become a teenage pop idol in the early 60's, Marsh and some friends founded this band that was highly trippy two years before psychedelic music had a name and raw and trashy a decade before the punks. After leading The Seeds from 1965 to 1972, he joined the Family Sorce, a spiritual community of followers of a middle-aged restaurant-owner-turned-guru knows as...
Saxon Shore formed in 2001 as the joint project of guitarist Matthew Doty and drummer Josh Tillman. The two wrote several songs that, in time, were recorded for the duo's debut album Be a Bright Blue, released on Doty's very own imprint, Broken Factory Records. Tillman's brother Zach was recruited for bass duties during the studio process and found himself being a full-fledged member. After a host of tours across the United States (in which the band recruited three separate bassists), Doty moved to Seattle and later exchanged four-tracks with Josh Tillman, who was living in upstate New York at...