Granicus (band)
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Granicus was a short-lived band from the early 1970s who played a style of hard rock similar to Led Zeppelin.
Granicus hailed from Cleveland, Ohio, and were signed to RCA in 1973. They released a single, self-titled album before calling it quits. There are rumors that the band recorded a second album that was never released.
During the Fall of 2010, Granicus reformed and released the album Thieves, Liars, & Traitors.
The line-up of the band was:
- Woody Leffel - vocals, guitars
- Wayne Anderson - lead guitar
- Allen Pinell - rhythm guitar
- Dale Bedford - bass
- Joe Battaglia - drums
Tracklisting for Granicus:
- You're In America
- Bad Talk
- Twilight
- Prayer
- Cleveland Ohio
- Nightmare
- When You're Movin'
- Paradise
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