Latest Release
- 5 APR 2024
- 2 Songs
- Get Down - EP · 1999
- Get Down - EP · 1999
- Get Down - EP · 1999
- House Every Weekend 2018 · 2017
- Psy Trance Treasures 2017 - 100 Best of Top Full-on, Progressive & Psychedelic Goa Hits · 2016
- Back to the Skies - Single · 2013
- Progressive Goa 2018 - Best of Top 100 Electronic Dance, Acid Techno, House Rave Anthems, Psytrance · 2017
- 2013 Remixes, Vol. 1 - Single · 2013
- Get Down - EP · 1999
- The Friendly Nightmare - Single · 2017
Albums
- 2020
- 2015
- 2000
- 1997
Appears On
- the friendly nightmare
About Avant Garde
Psychedelic pop duo the Avant-Garde teamed vocalists Chuck Woolery and Elkin "Bubba" Fowler, who were backed by session musicians on each of their three singles for the Columbia label. The duo debuted in late 1967 with "Yellow Beads," capturing a sweeping acoustic sound that crested with the follow-up, "Naturally Stoned," a minor classic of orchestral pop that reached number 40 on the Billboard pop charts in mid-1968. The more overtly psychedelic touches that distinguished the Avant-Garde's first two efforts were scrapped for their third and final single, "Fly With Me" -- when the disc barely dented the charts, the group dissolved. Fowler then went folky and in 1970 Columbia issued his lone solo LP, And Then Came Bubba -- he later played guitar on Bob Dylan's Self-Portrait, Leonard Cohen's Songs of Love and Hate, and a handful of other sessions. Woolery, meanwhile, went on to much greater fame as a television game show host, helming Wheel of Fortune in its original daytime run as well as the long-running Love Connection, Scrabble, and Greed. He also founded MotoLures, a company that manufactured his signature line of fishing lures. In 2003, Woolery -- now host of the Game Show Network program Lingo -- was also the subject of the channel's first-ever reality series; dubbed Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned, the show also featured the Avant-Garde's biggest hit as its title theme. ~ Jason Ankeny
- ORIGIN
- United States of America
- GENRE
- Trance