
A native of Georgia, USA, L. Ward Abel began as a poet, but was soon in the Jacob Rye Band playing extensively around Georgia during the mid to late 1970’s, including stints at Atlanta’s Electric Ballroom (a.k.a. The Agora) and the Fox Theatre/Egyptian Ballroom, performing what would be labeled as original “progressive” or “art” rock, along with some cover music. Upon JRB’s dissolution, he formed Preface, which released two singles in England in the early 1980’s under the Bumticker Music (UK) label and was played on the BBC.
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Western World Blues
classified information in your eyes
victoria street
amnesia
Nothing Surprises Me Anymore
Somebody Spent Their Whole Life There
Are We on Our Way
the rain could last all night
pearl harbor day
they sounded like love songs
north atlantic
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sittin' in this towne
Something Else I Ain't Got
Something Else I Ain’t Got
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Come To Termis With Yourself Marie
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I'ma Needin' To Tell You
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Beat The Jungle Back
Long Way Back Home
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When Caesar Crossed The Thames
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