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Follow on Google News | Philly's forgotten 70s Rock 'n' Roll trio once performed with music greatNew biography of Philadelphia band BANG who hit it big in the early 1970s
In the summer of 1971, BANG, a trio from the Philadelphia area, decided to take a road trip to Florida to try their fortune. While buying some rolling papers in the Sunshine State, they learned about a Small Faces and Deep Purple concert nearby in Orlando. They showed up at the venue and brazenly declared they were ready to go on stage. The concert organizer asked them to set up and play for him. After a couple songs, he told them they were opening for Rod Stewart and Faces. Before they knew it, BANG was playing with Bachman Turner Overdrive, Deep Purple, Three Dog Night, Fleetwood Mac, Ike and Tina Turner, The Doobie Brothers, and even Black Sabbath. Capitol Records signed them, and three LPs were released. Join Frank Ferrara, Tony Diorio, and Frankie Gilcken, as they recall their rapid rise to fame, playing with numerous Rock and Roll Hall of Famers. Praise: ... the band "on first listen, sounds incredibly like Led Zeppelin ... they play at the same frenetic pace as Zeppelin, and Frank Ferrara's vocals are so similar to those of Robert Plant's, as to be downright amazing" -- Billboard magazine (1972) About the author: Lawrence Knorr is the author or co-author of more than twenty books, most on regional history and biography. All are published by Sunbury Press, Inc. By Lawrence Knorr, Frank Ferrara, Tony Diorio, Frank Gilcken SUNBURY PRESS Trade Paperback - 6 x 9 x .5 9781620065822 192 Pages w/dozens of period photographs Music: Genres & Styles - Rock Biography & Autobiography: Music: Genres & Styles - Heavy Metal To purchase: Sunbury Press Store: https://www.sunburypressstore.com/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/ For more information, please contact: publicity@sunburypress.com End
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