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The Civil Tones

The Civil Tones

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  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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Organ-based quartet the Civil Tones make '50s and '60s-influenced groove music that borrows liberally from such iconic groups as Booker T. & the MG's, the Ventures, and others. Featuring the talents of Patti Loth (vocals), Robin Allen (guitar), Dave Hilditch (bass), John Holt (keyboard), and John Kosla (drums), the Civil Tones have released a handful of albums on Pravda, including Rotisserie Twist in 1996, Soul Bucket in 1998, and Vodka and Peroxide in 2003.
— Matt Collar , All Music Guide


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