A San Francisco ensemble whose songs like 'Se Amar É Viver' and 'O Amigo' reflected social themes.
For their feel, try 'Se Amar É Viver' or 'O Amigo'. They give you a sense of what the band was doing.
They put out albums like 'City of Fog' and 'Freedom's Road' across the 1970s and 1980s, with lyrics that took on racial injustice and economic inequality. That drew both support and criticism back then. A song like 'Se Amar É Viver' shows their blend of melody and message, part of the city's musical history from that period.
The group was active through the seventies and eighties, releasing records from 1975's 'City of Fog' to 1990's 'Legacy of Love'. Their lineup included John Foster on vocals, Sarah Jones on guitar, Tom Miller on bass, and Dan Murphy on drums.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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