Band, 1969-1975 US
Rock
A.k.a. American Gypsy (2)
Gypsy was an American progressive rock band from Minnesota, formed as The Underbeats (1962–1968). Gypsy was the house band at the Whisky a Go Go, West Hollywood, California for about eight months from September 1969 to 1970 and were known in 1970 for their US Billboard Hot 100 single "Gypsy Queen Part 1 and 2". Most of Gypsy's music was composed and written by guitarist and singer Enrico Rosenbaum. Drummer Bill Lordan went on to play with Sly & the Family Stone and a long career with Robin Trower. Keyboardist James Walsh continued the band in various incarnations as The James Walsh Gypsy Band.
Willie Weeks b, ep *1947 US | |
Bill Lordan dr *1947 US | |
James Walsh key, voc US | |
Jay Epstein dr *1951 US | |
Enrico Rosenbaum voc, g, perc 1944-1979 US | |
James C. Johnson voc, g US | |
Randy Cates voc, b | |
Doni Larson b |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dead And Gone | Gypsy | 1979 | Single |
Cuz It's You Girl | Gypsy | 1977 | Single |
Make Peace With Jesus | Gypsy | 1973 | Single |
Unlock The Gates | Gypsy | 1973 | Album |
Need You Baby | Gypsy | 1973 | Single |
Antithesis | Gypsy | 1972 | Album |
Day After Day / Lean On Me | Gypsy | 1972 | Single |
Blind Man | Gypsy | 1971 | Single |
In The Garden | Gypsy | 1971 | Album |
Here (In The Garden) Part II | Gypsy | 1971 | Single |
As Far As You Can See, As Much As You Can Feel | Gypsy | 1971 | Single |
Gypsy | Gypsy | 1970 | Album |
Gypsy Queen | Gypsy | 1970 | Single |
Gypsy Queen - Part 1 / Dead And Gone | Gypsy | 1970 | Single |