Wikipedia shows there is a Hungarian band with this name. They formed in 1997 and have moved to London, UK... Couldn't find anything about this band from 1969.....🧐🧐🧐
" Short-lived outfit showcased the talents of bassist Curt Jonnie, the late guitarist Tony Grasso and drummer Mike Zack (Jonnie and Zack had previously played in the band Wild Honey; while Zack was briefly a member of The Cherry People). Largely unknown, for what it's worth, Puzzle may be one of Washington D.C.'s best late-1960s rock outfits. Signed by ABC Records, the trio's self-titled 1969 debut teamed them with producers Ed Kramer and Jay Senter. Largely written by Grasso and Jonnie, tracks like the leadoff rocker 'Hey Medusa' (which for some reason wasn't shown on the album track listing), 'Make the Children Happy' and 'Babe' offered up a first rate set of hard-rock. Complete with strong melodies, some excellent harmony vocals and occasional shots of fuzz guitar (courtesy of Grasso), "Puzzle" put lots of better known names to shame. " from Rockasteria
keep it up with the uploads. The internet needs more of this.
Never heard about this band. I am 73 years old. I like !💥⚡🔥🎹
I’m 73 too and I like it too. I’ve listened to it about 3 times. Now I’m in it😳
Wikipedia shows there is a Hungarian band with this name. They formed in 1997 and have moved to London, UK...
Couldn't find anything about this band from 1969.....🧐🧐🧐
" Short-lived outfit showcased the talents of bassist Curt Jonnie, the late guitarist Tony Grasso and drummer Mike Zack (Jonnie and Zack had previously played in the band Wild Honey; while Zack was briefly a member of The Cherry People). Largely unknown, for what it's worth, Puzzle may be one of Washington D.C.'s best late-1960s rock outfits.
Signed by ABC Records, the trio's self-titled 1969 debut teamed them with producers Ed Kramer and Jay Senter. Largely written by Grasso and Jonnie, tracks like the leadoff rocker 'Hey Medusa' (which for some reason wasn't shown on the album track listing), 'Make the Children Happy' and 'Babe' offered up a first rate set of hard-rock. Complete with strong melodies, some excellent harmony vocals and occasional shots of fuzz guitar (courtesy of Grasso), "Puzzle" put lots of better known names to shame. " from Rockasteria
@@jeffcampbell4602 Oh wow, thank you so much!
@@LocoCocoJorge my pleasure entirely. Google Rockasteria and you'll be able to read the entire review that I quoted above.