Gypsy was an American progressive rock band from Minnesota, active from 1967 to 1975. Known as the house band at the Whisky a Go Go, they were the only band to perform there for an extended period, playing four sets a night for over 8 months. Their music style incorporated elements of progressive rock, pop, and jazz, with notable band members including Enrico Rosenbaum, James Walsh, and James C. Johnson. Their most influential work, the self-titled album "Gypsy", released in 1970, is renowned for the distinctive dual lead guitar sound and complex keyboard harmonies.