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The Loved Ones formed in 1990 in Oakland, California, where they became one of the most renowned bands of the 60s scene. Their energetic live performances, with a strong aesthetic and musical influence from the Yardbirds, are a true statement of purpose, and little by little, the band added different styles to their wide range of musical tastes: a bit of Chicago Blues, Memphis Soul, hints of New Orleans R&B, small doses of Garage… this whole mix makes The Loved Ones’ sound one of the most recognizable of its era, unique and inimitable.
In 1992, The Loved Ones signed with Hightone Records and released two LPs and a 7″ that became part of R&B history. They toured across the country and supported idols such as John Lee Hooker, Junior Wells, and Ann Peebles. Their reputation as an explosive live band reached Europe, and they embarked on a tour of the Old Continent. Despite their success, the band officially disbanded in 1995 with a sold-out farewell concert at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall, although they occasionally play shows.
Nine years after their last reunion, and to the delight of all fans, The Loved Ones are back with a new album in the offing, produced by Nick Waterhouse.