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Biography

There are more than one artist with this name, including:

1) The New Age was a Berlin-based / project of George Hamton that was formed in 1978 and active through the early 80s.
2) The New Age was a late-70s American progressive rock band around piano & keyboard player Jordan Oliver.
3) The New Age is a genre-bending post-hardcore/metalcore band from Columbus, Ohio, United States.
4) The New Age was a band founded in Berkeley, California, United States, in 1966 by Pat Kilroy, Susan Graubard and Jeffrey Stewart.

1) The New Age was a Berlin-based / project of George Hamton that was formed in 1978 and active through the early 80s. Released 7" single "No Modern Times" in 1980 - featuring a cover of Zager & Evans 2525 that have since appeared on compilations such as "A Tribute to Flexipop" - as well as a live cassette.

2) The New Age was a late-70s American progressive rock band around piano & keyboard player Jordan Oliver. The album "Neptuned" was released in 1980 as a concept album of the New Age itself.

3) The New Age is a post-hardcore/metalcore band from Columbus, Ohio, United States. Crafting a sound that combines complex guitar work and eclectic vocal style, is what this band does best.

Members in total in their active years:
Justin Cotton - Vocals
Trevor Converse - Guitar
Lucas Scholl - Guitar
Jayson Parsons - Bass
Isaiah Haynes - Drums
James Palmore - Drums

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4) The New Age was an American band founded in Berkeley, California, United States, in 1966 by Pat Kilroy, Susan Graubard and Jeffrey Stewart. The first performances were in early August 1966 and they went on to perform regularly at the Jabberwock coffee shop, playing between bands at The Fillmore and supporting many of the San Francisco Bay Area luminaries including Country Joe and the Fish, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Steve Miller Band. They played with Grateful Dead amongst others at the Human Be-In on January 14, 1967, when they were described as playing "way out Indian-type stuff" and were joined on stage by Country Joe McDonald singing harmony. In May 1967, The New Age travelled to Los Angeles, playing at The Kaleidoscope and performing a few shows on Sunset Strip. The band recorded an album, "All Around", in 1967 that was not released until 2007.

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