Before becoming The Quinames Band they were kown as The Myddle Class and were one of the most popular live act in the New Jersey/New York region. One album released in 1971, who's sound is country rock as popular at the time, with an East Coast nature associated to psych rock and folkie- pop elements.
Dave Palmer - vocals.
Allan Jacobs, Danny Kootch - guitars.
Kenny Pine - guitar, vocals.
Bill Keith - pedal steel guitar.
Danny Mansolino - piano, organ, vocals.
Richard Greene - fiddle.
Richard Grando - saxophone.
Jerry Burham - bass, vocals.
Daniel Ben Zubulon - congas.
Mike Rosa - drums.
Try me one more time.
Look to yourself.
Green rollins hills of West Virginia.
Visions of Johanna.
Don't take no.
Love brings the best out in a man.
Don't knock.
Tell me what you see from there.
Queequeg.
Falling star.
Dave Palmer - vocals.
Allan Jacobs, Danny Kootch - guitars.
Kenny Pine - guitar, vocals.
Bill Keith - pedal steel guitar.
Danny Mansolino - piano, organ, vocals.
Richard Greene - fiddle.
Richard Grando - saxophone.
Jerry Burham - bass, vocals.
Daniel Ben Zubulon - congas.
Mike Rosa - drums.
Try me one more time.
Look to yourself.
Green rollins hills of West Virginia.
Visions of Johanna.
Don't take no.
Love brings the best out in a man.
Don't knock.
Tell me what you see from there.
Queequeg.
Falling star.
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