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The Savages Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The Savages

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1520 Grand Blvd

Sep 15, 2023

8:00 PM CDT
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The Savages Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Barrence Whitfield & The Savages with special guest, Men of Men and DJ Thundercutz. Ages 18+ with valid ID. There will be a $2 minor fee at the door for patrons under 21 years of age. 7pm Doors / 8pm Show
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The Savages Biography

There is more than one band named The Savages:

1) Little is known about this mid-'60s group, which has variously been reported to be from Bermuda or to be a group of Americans who were based in Bermuda when their sole LP, Live 'n Wild, was recorded. That album, recorded live at the Princess Hotel in Bermuda (according to the liner notes), stands as one of the best '60s full-length garage platters. Composed almost wholly of original material, the group played top-notch tunes with heavy echoes of the Beatles, Searchers, and Byrds, with a much greater melodic sense than the typical American garage combo, though a pleasing rawness is evident throughout.

Guitarist/singer Paul Muggleton was part of a short-lived group called Omaha Sherriff (produced by Tony Visconti), who recorded one album in England (Come Hell or High Water, 1977), and also sang on four late-'70s/early-'80s albums by Judy Tzuke on Rocket and Chrysalis (the fact that they were all English releases leading one to believe that they were from Bermuda). And drummer Howie Rego may have been part of a mid-'70s progressive band called Stardrive, who recorded for Elektra and Columbia. Nothing has ever turned up concerning the group's two other members, Jimmy O'Conner and Bobby Zuill.

2) The Savages was a beat/psych band from India.
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