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The Lemon Fog was a prominent 1960s garage rock group hailing from Houston, Texas. Emerging from the Houston psychedelic scene, they were known for their innovative sound that blended punk and psychedelia, creating a unique musical experience. Their lyrics captured the feelings of youth alienation and the quest for something beyond the American dream, exploring themes that transcended conventional logic and time. The band captivated audiences with their experimental approach during a vibrant era of underground music. They made an appearance on the Larry Kane Show in 1967, performing notable tracks such as "Echoes of Time" and "The Living Eye Theme." The Lemon Fog disbanded in 1969 and consisted of members James Duncan (Writer/Producer), Ted Eubanks (Writer/Leader/Keyboards), Terry Horde (Lead Guitar), Chris Lyons (Drums), Bill Simmons (Lead Vocalist), and Danny Ogg (Bass Guitar).
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