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Roky Erickson Tribute Album May The Circle Remain Unbroken Due In July
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By Syndicated Content ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons has contributed a song to a new tribute album May the Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute to Roky Erickson that will be released as a limited-edition colored-vinyl LP on July 17th as part of the 2021 Record Store Day event. The album features a variety of mostly contemporary artists saluting late Texas psychedelic rock pioneer Roky Erikson , who died in 2019 at age 71. Erikson was best known as the frontman for the 1960s psychedelic-rock group The 13th Floor Elevators , who scored a minor chart hit in 1966 with their debut single, the garage-rock classic You re Gonna Miss Me. After the band s 1969 breakup, he went on to release many solo albums with various backing bands. Roky, who battled drug and mental health issues throughout his life, was known for writing songs that reflected his fascination with aliens, demons and monsters, but also penned many melodic introspective and romantic tunes.
By Syndicated Content ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons has contributed a song to a new tribute album May the Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute to Roky Erickson that will be released as a limited-edition colored-vinyl LP on July 17th as part of the 2021 Record Store Day event. The album features a variety of mostly contemporary artists saluting late Texas psychedelic rock pioneer Roky Erikson , who died in 2019 at age 71. Erikson was best known as the frontman for the 1960s psychedelic-rock group The 13th Floor Elevators , who scored a minor chart hit in 1966 with their debut single, the garage-rock classic You re Gonna Miss Me. After the band s 1969 breakup, he went on to release many solo albums with various backing bands. Roky, who battled drug and mental health issues throughout his life, was known for writing songs that reflected his fascination with aliens, demons and monsters, but also penned many melodic introspective and romantic tunes.
ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons has contributed a song to a new tribute album May the Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute to Roky Erickson that will be released as a limited-edition colored-vinyl LP on July 17th as part of the 2021 Record Store Day event. The album features a variety of mostly contemporary artists saluting late Texas psychedelic rock pioneer Roky Erikson , who died in 2019 at age 71. Erikson was best known as the frontman for the 1960s psychedelic-rock group The 13th Floor Elevators , who scored a minor chart hit in 1966 with their debut single, the garage-rock classic You re Gonna Miss Me. After the band s 1969 breakup, he went on to release many solo albums with various backing bands. Roky, who battled drug and mental health issues throughout his life, was known for writing songs that reflected his fascination with aliens, demons and monsters, but also penned many melodic introspective and romantic tunes.
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