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A Scottish neo-rockabilly quartet from the late '70s, Shakin' Pyramids originally formed around twin guitarists, James G. Creighton and Railroad Ken, with harmonica player <a href="spotify:artist:2CZIfbo16BfLDOrgHZrGln">Dave Duncan</a>. The trio busked the streets of Glasgow, but then found a record contract with Virgin. Debut album Skin 'Em Up was followed by an EP recorded with skiffle star <a href="spotify:artist:6dIOTeSQDBSR6gwsL0WB2n">Lonnie Donegan</a>, a prime rock & roll influence during the 1950s in England (and owner of the hit "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor [On the Bedpost Overnight]?"). Shakin' Pyramids recorded one more album for Virgin, Celts & Cobras, but the energy and verve of their debut had been replaced by a stultifying maturity, and the group disbanded soon after. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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