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The Liberty Bell

Formed
1966
in Corpus Christi, TX 
Active Decades
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by Bruce Eder
With a few breaks, The Liberty Bell might have been America's Yardbirds -- as it worked out, however, the group suffered the undeserved fate of being a footnote in the history of Corpus Christi rock bands. Formed in Corpus Christi, Texas in the mid-1960s, they were originally named the Zulus and played a mix of blues-rock drifting toward psychedelia, driven by some fairly ambitious guitar work by lead axeman Al Hunt. In 1967, they hooked up with Carl Becker, the co-owner of J-Beck Records, which, at the time, was recording the hottest local band, The Zakary Thaks. Becker signed them to his new Cee-Bee Records, and suggested a name change to The Liberty Bell.



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