TINY DEE & THE DOTS
“Telegraph”
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“Telegraph” is a prototypical nasty mid-60s Midwest garage R&B that sounds like was plucked straight out of the Pulp Fiction soundtrack. Growly sax, relentless drums, jangly guitar, and janky straight Hammond organ combine to paint a picture of the underbelly of the teen pop scene at the time. It’s real, it’s raw, and it’s as rare as a hen’s teeth.
Hailing from Des Moines, Iowa, Tiny Dee And The Dots burst onto the scene in the mid-1960s. Their debut single, “Telegraph,” is a gritty garage rock classic. The song’s raw energy and infectious sound have earned them a cult following among garage enthusiasts around the world.
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