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Goose Creek SymphonyGoose Creek Symphony Goose Creek Symphony American rock band The Goose Creek Symphony is an American rock band with roots in Arizona and Kentucky. It was formed in 1968[1] in Phoenix, Arizona, as an outlet for the songs of Charlie Gearheart (aka Ritchie Hart). It was best known for its 1972 cover of the Janis Joplin song "Mercedes Benz." This article needs additional citations for verification. (October 2024) Quick facts Origin, Genres ... Goose Creek Symphony Origin Phoenix, Arizona, United States Genres Progressive, country, acid rock, folk, surf, rock Years active 1968–1976, 1985, 1990–present Labels Capitol, Columbia Members West Coast lineup Charlie Gearheart (acoustic guitar-percussion-vocals) Paul "Pearl" Spradlin (electric & acoustic guitars-Jew's harp-vocals) Bob "Willard" Henke (electric & acoustic guitars-bass-keyboards-percussion-Jew's… (Source: Wikipedia)
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