Little Boy Blues

Little Boy Blues

Little Boy Blues was a Chicago-based rock band active from 1964 to 1969, known for their distinctive blend of blues, psychedelic rock, and folk music. Their sound was marked by the soulful, raspy vocals of lead singer Ray Levin, and their most significant work is arguably their 1968 album "In the Woodland of Weir". Despite a relatively short career, Little Boy Blues made a significant impact on the Chicago music scene and influenced a generation of rock musicians with their innovative approach to genre fusion. Their history serves as a testament to the creative ferment of the 1960s music scene.

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