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  1. The United States of America was an American experimental rock band founded in Los Angeles in 1967 by composer Joseph Byrd and vocalist Dorothy Moskowitz, with electric violinist Gordon Marron, bassist Rand Forbes and drummer Craig Woodson. Their 1968 self-titled album, often cited as an early showcase for the use of electronic devices in rock ...

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    Composer Joseph Byrd, and lyricist and singer Dorothy Moskowitz, first met in New York City in early 1963 when Byrd was working on a recording of Civil War period music for Time-Life. A devotee of composer Charles Ives, Byrd had already become a respected and innovative composer, involved in experimental music as part of the Fluxus movement with Jo...

    The band undertook their first live performances in late 1967, at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles, when Agnello was still performing with the band. Byrd said that "the two engagements at The Ash Grove helped define us as a combination of experimental rock and performance art. Everything we did on the album we had performed live, via the addition of tw...

    The band fell apart shortly after their album was released. One factor was disagreement between Byrd, Marron and Bogas over musical direction, with Marron's promotion of lighter "McCartney-esque" material conflicting with Byrd's original vision for the band, and conversely Marron and Bogas becoming unhappy with the priority given to Byrd's songs. D...

    Despite the widespread support of music critics, the album sold poorly and soon disappeared - at least in the USA, although in the UK it remained fondly remembered, in part because of one track ("Wooden Wife") being used on a popular budget-price CBS sampler album, The Rock Machine Turns You On. The band was later described as an influence by sever...

    Joseph Byrd (born 1937) went on to record a second album for Columbia, The American Metaphysical Circus, credited to Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies, in 1969. Byrd also released a number of addition...
    Dorothy Moskowitz (born 1940) later became a member of Country Joe McDonald's All-Star Band, touring and recording with them and appearing on McDonald's 1973 album, Paris Sessions. She also compose...
    Gordon Marron (born 1943) became a Los Angeles studio musician on recordings by David Ackles, Carole King, Alice Coltrane, Helen Reddy and others. He co-wrote the Vic Dana song "The Love In Your Ey...
    Craig Woodson (born 1943) gained a doctorate from UCLA and recorded with David Ackles, Linda Ronstadt and others before starting a small business making ethnic musical instruments in the 1970s. He...

    Albums Singles 1. "The Garden of Earthly Delights" / "Love Song For The Dead Ché" (CBS3745, UK, 1968) 2. "Hard Coming Love" / "Osamu's Birthday" (Sundazed, 2004)

  2. Mar 7, 2023 · The United States of America were on the front lines of the psychedelic explosion, complete with all the prerequisite experimental tendencies and left-wing politics. But with just one album to their name, the band slipped through the cracks of American pop culture. Formed by New York avant-garde composer Joseph Byrd and folk vocalist Dorothy ...

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  3. The United States of America is the only studio album by American rock band the United States of America. Produced by David Rubinson , it was released in 1968 by Columbia Records . The album combined rock and psychedelia with then-uncommon electronic instrumentation and experimental composition , along with an approach reflecting an anti-establishment, leftist political stance.

  4. May 2, 2018 · When the album, The United States of America was originally released in 1968, it only reached No. 181 on the Billboard 200. The content itself is, at best, challenging, and at worst a dated ...

  5. DO NOT USE THIS ARTIST WHEN REFERENCING THE COUNTRY. The United States of America was an American psychedelic/experimental rock act that was formed in 1967. The band ...

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · The United States of America discography and songs: Music profile for The United States of America, formed 1967. Genres: Psychedelic Rock, Experimental Rock. Albums include The United States of America, The Garden of Earthly Delights / Love Song for the Dead Ché, and The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969.

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