In 1971, Larry Ray and Bill Szymczyk fled L.A. to found their own label in Denver, Colorado. This label, Tumbleweed Records, had started well, with a fairly substantial fundraising effort from Gulf + Western, whose executives believed the label would produce the next hippie icon. But instead of finding the next Hendrix or the next Janis Joplin, Ray and Szymczyk turned to figures more iconoclastic than iconic: Pete McCabe, the melodic singers Robb Kunkel and Danny Holien, and the psych-folk rocker Arthur Gee.
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