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East Coast West Coast Killas by Group Therapy

Artist Biography For Group Therapy

There Are Multiple Artists Named Group Therapy 1. Rap Giants Nas RBX KRS-One And B-Real Named Together As Group Therapy Recorded And Released A Song Called 'East Coast / West Coast Killas' On Dr. Dre's Compilation Album 'Dr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath' 1996 . The Song Conveys The Message That The East Coast-West Coast Hip Hop Rivalry Of The Time Was Unnecessary. The Track Uses A Sample From Quincy Jones' Song 'Ironside'. 2. Group Therapy Are A Shoegaze /post-Rock /indie Rock /dream Pop Quartet From Toronto Ontario. 3. Group Therapy Were A New York-Based Quintet Active In The Late 1960s. The Group Featured Ray Kennedy B. 1947 Vocals Art Del Gudico B. 1946 Guitar Jerry Guida B. 1948 Organ Tommy Burns B. 1947 Drums And Michael Lamont B. 1948 Drums . The Group's Debut Album Largely Comprised Of Contemporary Hits Notably "Hey Joe" "Morning Dew" And "Come See About Me" With A Sound Linked To The Late Sixties Long Island N.Y. Area Similar To Vanilla Fudge Rascals Etc. And Jimi Hendrix As Evident By A Version Of The Aforementioned "Foxy Lady" "Morning Dew" And "Hey Joe" In Jimi's Style. An Unknown Quantity When They Supported Moby Grape On A Brief UK Tour In 1968 Group Therapy Impressed Audiences With Their Exciting Soul-Based Stage Act. 4. Group Therapy Was A Sort-Lived British Post-Punk Band Formed Out Of The Ashes Of A Grimsby Band Called Skeleton Crew. Group Therapy Featured Bill Brewster Greg Hrding Charlie Porter Roy Bainton Phil Dover And Richard Pardy. Their Only Release 'Arty-Fact' B/w 'Drug Chic' Released In 1983.

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