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    Blue Cheer was an American rock band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s and was sporadically active until 2009. Based...
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  • Blue Cheer is the fourth album by American rock band Blue Cheer. It was recorded at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco and released in December 1969...
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    Paul Whaley (category Blue Cheer members)
    2019) was an American drummer best known as the drummer for rock band Blue Cheer. He was the son of country music singer Paul Edward Whaley. He grew up...
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  • Leigh Stephens (category Blue Cheer members)
    being former lead guitarist of the San Francisco psychedelic rock group Blue Cheer. Leigh Stephens recorded two albums with the band, Vincebus Eruptum and...
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  • 1948 to 1949. Cheer is recognized for its distinctive blue granules, which formerly gave it the nickname "Blue Cheer". The 1952 formula ("Blue-Magic Whitener")...
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  • incipient hernias popped." Tiny articles in early rock magazines said Blue Cheer were so loud they had to record outdoors — part of their second album...
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  • New! Improved! is the third album by American rock group Blue Cheer. Released in March 1969 by Philips Records, it is their first without original guitarist...
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  • up, one band that tends to get overlooked is Blue Cheer." According to critic Mark Deming, Blue Cheer's first album, Vincebus Eruptum, "is a glorious...
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  • Vincebus Eruptum (category Blue Cheer albums)
    (/vɪŋˈkeɪbəs ɪˈrʌptəm/; pseudo-Latin) is the debut album of American rock band Blue Cheer. Released on January 16, 1968, the album features a heavy-thunderous blues...
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  • Cream and the Who, early heavy metal acts such as Blue Cheer set new benchmarks for volume. As Blue Cheer's Dick Peterson put it, "All we knew was we wanted...
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