Artist Bio:
Davie Allan and The Arrows are an American instrumental rock band formed in the 1960s. The group is best known for their contributions to the genre of surf rock and their collaboration with various filmmakers on soundtracks for biker movies. The band achieved success with their hit song "Blues' Theme," which was featured in the 1967 film "The Wild Angels." Their music is characterized by a gritty, high-energy sound that often incorporates elements of psychedelic rock and garage rock.
Davie Allan and The Arrows have released numerous albums throughout their career, including "Blues' Theme," "Devil's Rumble," and "Cycle-Delic Sounds." Their music continues to be celebrated by fans of surf rock and instrumental rock, and the band has maintained a dedicated following over the years. Davie Allan and The Arrows are considered influential figures in the world of instrumental rock music, and their music has been featured in various films, TV shows, and commercials.
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