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Rusty Harness was a short-lived British pop / rock trio of the early 1970s. They released two singles, with all four sides written by the group's main man, Mike Berry, who was also an A&R man for the Ember label. The band also issued a full- length LP, 1972's Discotheque Explosion. Although the band was named after founding member Russ Harness, the LP was mainly a vehicle for Mike Berry's songwriting aspirations. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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