It doesn't really make sense that a group of weirdo-proto-New Wavers, experimenting in blues and rock, from the scene that culminated in Devo, would open for Bob Marley. But they did.
15-60-75 (The Numbers Band) were never poised to break out from the "Akron Sound," but there they were, the near-town heroes opening one of the most anticipated concerts in Cleveland during the summer of 1975. The recorded document of that evening, their debut, Jimmy Bell's Still In Town, is . . .
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