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- The_Mauds abstract "The Mauds were an influential band in the 1960s Chicago music “garage band” scene that included The Buckinghams, The Cryan Shames, New Colony Six, The Ides Of March and Shadows of Knight. The Mauds was founded in 1965 by Bill Durling, rhythm guitar. Bill knew Jimy Rogers from 1964 and convinced him to start singing lead for Bill's band. Jimy and Bill then asked Billy Winter, bass, Robert “Fuzzy” Fuscaldo, lead guitar and Craig Baumgard, drums to join and the Mauds were born. These musicians built the Mauds unmistakable Blue-Eyed Soul Sound c.1965 to 1967. The name Mauds was a play on the 1960s British slang expression \"mod\", which meant modern. Bill Durling went off to college in Storm Lake, Iowa was replaced by Timmy Coniglio on rhythm guitar and brass, Craig Baumgard was replaced by Phil Weinberg on drums. Later, Denny Horan replaced Weinberg and Bill Winter was replaced by Bill Sunter.".
- The_Mauds activeYearsEndYear "2010".
- The_Mauds activeYearsStartYear "1965".
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- The_Mauds recordLabel Mercury_Records.
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- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Carole_King.
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- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Blues_Festival.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_Berry.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Records.
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- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Dan_Aykroyd.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink David_Porter_(musician).
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- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Ides_of_March.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Hayes.
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- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Zawinul.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink John_Belushi.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Lynyrd_Skynyrd.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_Records.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Mod_(subculture).
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Muddy_Waters.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink New_Colony_Six.
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- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Sam_&_Dave.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Saturday_Night_Live.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Stills.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink The_Beatles.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink The_Blues_Brothers.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink The_Buckinghams.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink The_Cellar_(teen_dance_club).
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink The_Cryan_Shames.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink The_Ides_of_March_(band).
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink The_Rolling_Stones.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink The_Shadows_of_Knight.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink WLS_(AM).
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Whisky_a_Go_Go.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLink Willie_Dixon.
- The_Mauds wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Mauds".
- The_Mauds associatedActs "Blue Road".
- The_Mauds background "group_or_band".
- The_Mauds caption "Jimy Rogers of The Mauds".
- The_Mauds genre "Soul-Rock".
- The_Mauds label "Mercury Records".
- The_Mauds name "The Mauds".
- The_Mauds website themauds.com.
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- The_Mauds yearsActive "–2010".
- The_Mauds subject Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_2010.
- The_Mauds subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1965.
- The_Mauds subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Chicago,_Illinois.
- The_Mauds hypernym Band.
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- The_Mauds type Group.
- The_Mauds type Organisation.
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- The_Mauds comment "The Mauds were an influential band in the 1960s Chicago music “garage band” scene that included The Buckinghams, The Cryan Shames, New Colony Six, The Ides Of March and Shadows of Knight. The Mauds was founded in 1965 by Bill Durling, rhythm guitar. Bill knew Jimy Rogers from 1964 and convinced him to start singing lead for Bill's band. Jimy and Bill then asked Billy Winter, bass, Robert “Fuzzy” Fuscaldo, lead guitar and Craig Baumgard, drums to join and the Mauds were born.".
- The_Mauds label "The Mauds".
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- The_Mauds wasDerivedFrom The_Mauds?oldid=648067612.
- The_Mauds depiction Jimy_Rogers_of_the_Mauds.jpg.
- The_Mauds homepage themauds.com.
- The_Mauds isPrimaryTopicOf The_Mauds.
- The_Mauds name "The Mauds".