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Years active
  
1976–1983

Origin
  
Tallinn, Estonia (1976)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Jazz fusion

Active until
  
1983

Music director
  
Final Cut

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Past members
  
Gunnar Graps, Vjatšeslav Kobrin

Associated acts
  
Gunnar Graps, Vjatšeslav Kobrin

Members
  
Gunnar Graps, Nevil Blumberg, Riho Sibul, Marius Sagadi, Heini Vaikmaa

Similar
  
Vjatšeslav Kobrin, Muusik Seif, Ultima Thule, Mikronid, Mahavok

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Magnetic Band was an Estonian metal-rock and jazz-rock band.

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History

Magnetic Band was formed in 1976 by Gunnar Graps. They played jazz-rock, which had influences of reggae and funk-soul. Later, after Graps graduated from Tallinn music school (in 1977), Magnetic Band was reformed and started to play metal-rock as well. Magnetic Band soon became one of the most popular heavy-music bands in Soviet Union.

In 1980 Magnetic Band got first prize in the Tbilisi Rock Festival (1980). They performed a mixture of jazz-rock, blues and funk and was noted for their instrumental mastership.

In 1982, the Washington Post dedicated a whole page to Gunnar Graps and the Magnetic Band. In 1983, Magnetic Band got banned by Soviet authorities and was renamed to Gunnar Graps Group (GGG). GGG performed in Estonia and Soviet Union and was very popular until the end of decade.

They performed until 1989. In 1997, the GGG reunited, although they performed only about once a month.

References

Magnetic Band Wikipedia