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Fifty Foot Hose

IF NOT THIS TIME, THEN MAYBE NEVER!~~~(FAN PAGE)

About Me

Released: 1967/LimelightIn 1967, San Francisco’s Fifty Foot Hose were certainly one of the innovators of a sound that took Psychedelia to new heights and was captured on the band’s one record, “Cauldron”. Band leader, Cork Marcheschi, used homemade electronic devices to create crude and experimental soundscapes and instrumental compostitions that were sprinkled throughout the album. However, these passages are not characteristic of the whole albums. “Cauldron” passes through many other styles, which include Folk & Jazz and is anchored by Nancy Blossom’s Grace Slick-esque vocals, creating a wholly unique listening experience. In addition to his work sculpting, Cork Marcheschi brought the Hose back to the public eye for a new record in 1996 and still performs periodically.

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Member Since: 2/7/2007
Band Members: Cork Marcheschi: Audio Generators, Echolette, Squeaky Box, Siren, Ringing Oscillator Circuits, Microphone, Thereman, Speakers David Blossom: Guitar, Electronically Prepared Guitar, Piano Electronically Prepared, Thumb Piano Kim Kimsey: Drums & Percussion Terry Hansley: Electric Bass Nancy Blossom: Vocal Solos & Vocals
Influences: L.S.D.
Sounds Like: Euphoric Bliss Exploading into an Oblivion of the Darkest Corners of Your Mind.
Record Label: Limelight
Type of Label: Indie