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A Cid Symphony
Unquestionably a harbinger of the times, A Cid Symphony -- a folk-and-ethnic music collective that incorporated instruments as wide-ranging as dulcimer, hand-held brass, and Hindustani ankle bells into their extended Middle Eastern-cum-country and folk music drones -- was instigated and helmed by Dustin Mark Miller. Miller, was a part of the mid-'60s Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley, spending his time selling protest records to raise money for the movement. The musical passion stuck, so in 1966 he enlisted old pal and neighbor Charles Ewing, whom he had known since kindergarten, and Ernie Fischbach to start a folk/ethnic flower-child band aligned with the San Francisco Diggers. Ewing was an avid flamenco guitar aficionado, and he had met Fischbach while the two were in graduate school together at Cal State Long Beach. The two shared a passion for music, and Ewing soon discovered Fischbach could play any instrument with strings, as well as drums and harmonica. The trio converged in Los Angeles and A Cid (originally Acid) Symphony was born. C 2006 All Media Guide, LLC Content provided by All Music Guide R , a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. |
Program Guide
Cat, Lisa & The SherriffNat Lauzon ShowMIX 80's 90's Nooner with nat lauzonMark Bergman ShowMIX 96 Top 6 at 6 with Mark BergmanRJ Daniels ShowMerv Williams ShowMIX 96 Party MIX with M.C. MarioThe Lounge KingOvernights with Kimberley SullivanRhythms InternationalThe Kelly Alexander ShowAtmosphere 69American Top 40 with Ryan SeacrestMIX Weekly Top 30Canadian Top 20Club MIXAfter Hours Club MIXMix Music |

