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There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Michaelangelo was an American psychedelic folk-rock group that released the solitary album, "One Voice Many", in 1971. 2) Michaelangelo was 1980s musician Miguel Garcia. 3) Michaelangelo was Angelo Goede.
1) Michaelangelo was an American psychedelic folk-rock group based in Greenwich Village, NYC, led by Angel Petersen (credited simply as “Angel”) who wrote the group's music and played electric autoharp. Rounding out the band were Michael John Hackett, Robert Gorman, and Steve Bohn. After attracting interest from producer Rachel Elkind and composer Wendy Carlos, what proved to be Michaelangelo's solitary album, "One Voice Many", was released by Columbia in 1971. The album incorporated a variety of influences that give the band a unique sound but was poorly promoted which accounted for its poor sales and the group's subsequent disbandment.
Lineup:
ANGEL Autoharp autoharp, vocals
STEVE BOHN guitar, vocals
ROBERT GORMAN bass, vocals
MICHAEL JOHN HACKETT drums
2) Michaelangelo was 1980s musician Miguel Garcia.
3) Michaelangelo was Angelo Goede.
There is more than one artist with this name, including: 1) Michaelangelo was an American psychedelic folk-rock group that released the solitary album, "One Voice Many", in 1971. 2) Michaelangelo was 1980s musician Miguel Garcia. 3) Michaelangelo was Angelo Goede.
1) Michaelangelo was an American psychedelic folk-rock group based in Greenwich Village, NYC, led by Angel Petersen (credited simply as “Angel”) who wrote the group's music and played electric autoharp. Rounding out the band were Michael John Hackett, Robert Gorman, and Steve Bohn. After attracting interest from producer Rachel Elkind and composer Wendy Carlos, what proved to be Michaelangelo's solitary album, "One Voice Many", was released by Columbia in 1971. The album incorporated a variety of influences that give the band a unique sound but was poorly promoted which accounted for its poor sales and the group's subsequent disbandment.
Lineup:
ANGEL Autoharp autoharp, vocals
STEVE BOHN guitar, vocals
ROBERT GORMAN bass, vocals
MICHAEL JOHN HACKETT drums
2) Michaelangelo was 1980s musician Miguel Garcia.
3) Michaelangelo was Angelo Goede.
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