The Groundhogs are a British blues rock band that gained prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Formed in 1963 by guitarist and vocalist Tony (T.S.) McPhee, the band originally began as a blues group before transitioning into more psychedelic and hard rock sounds. The Groundhogs were known for their heavy riffs, politically charged lyrics, and McPhee's distinctive guitar work. They achieved significant success
... MoreThe Groundhogs are a British blues rock band that gained prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Formed in 1963 by guitarist and vocalist Tony (T.S.) McPhee, the band originally began as a blues group before transitioning into more psychedelic and hard rock sounds. The Groundhogs were known for their heavy riffs, politically charged lyrics, and McPhee's distinctive guitar work. They achieved significant success with their album "Thank Christ for the Bomb" released in 1970, which is often considered one of their seminal works and reached the UK album charts.
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