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Moebius, Dieter

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A student of Joseph Bueys, Dieter Moebius arrived in Berlin just as the Zodiac Free Arts Lab was taking off, joining Kluster and later Cluster, a long-standing relationship he would share with Hans-Joachim Roedelius. Also of note were his collaborations with Conny Plank.

Founded: 1944

Location: St. Gallen, Switzerland

Website: dieter moebius

Mogul Thrash

James Litherland led band from Scotland, featured John Wetton on bass and the "Dundee Horns", Roger Ball and Malcolm Duncan. Eponymous album is much in the vein of Colosseum's horn rock.

Founded: 1969

Location: Dundee, Scotland

Mona Lisa

French symphonic band hailing from Orleans.

Founded: 1973

Location: Orleans, France

Website: MONA LISA Le rock progressif francais

Money, Zoot

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Since the early 60s, George Bruno "Zoot" Money has been a fixture on the British music scene, as a bandleader (The Big Roll Band, Dantalian's Chariot), a musician (New Animals, Ellis, Grimms) and an actor.

Founded: 1942

Location: Bournemouth, Hampshire

Website: Big Roll | The official Zoot Money website

Moody Blues, The

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The Moody Blues had rather humble R&B beginnings before discovering the Mellotron and making the switch to art rock. Although they became the first widely accepted progressive band, only their lyrics transcended their pop origins. Massively successful, after releasing seven albums in five years, the Blues took a needed break, only to return to even greater success in the early 80s.

Founded: 1966

Location: Birmingham, England

Website: THE MOODY BLUES

Moraz, Patrick

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Best known for his ever-so-brief dalliance with Yes, Swiss-born Patrick Moraz spent the early 70s prog-rocking with Mainhorse, and then in London with ex-Nice members in Refugee. After an unceremonious boot from Yes in 1977, Moraz began a prolific solo career, while also touring with the Moody Blues.

Founded: 1948

Location: Villars-Ste-Croix, Morges, Switzerland

Website: The Official Site of Patrick Moraz

Morgan

Featuring the musical talents of Morgan Fischer, many of the members were previously in the British pop band Love Affair, who had a #1 hit in 1968 with "Everlasting Love". Switching gears to the progressive in the early 70s the English prog rock band that happened to be signed to RCA Italy. Their second album was recorded in 1973, but saw release years later. Singer Tim Staffell was in Smile, a precursor to Queen.

Founded: 1971

Location: London, England

Website: morgan fisher - online

Mother Gong

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Gilli Smyth, aka Shakti Yoni of Gong, launched Mother Gong to release her post-Daevid work. The mother of all things Gong, her collaborator in Mother Gong was Harry Williamson.

Founded: 1978

Location: Wales

Website: www.gillismyth.com

Move, The

Hailing from Birmingham, The Move scored many hit singles during the psychedelic era, but unfortunately their albums, split between the rock-n-roll of Roy Wood and the classical inspirations of Jeff Lynne didn't chart. Drummer Bev Bevan was also an original member, along with vocalist Carl Wayne, bassist Ace Kefford, guitarist Trevor Burton and Wood.

Founded: 1966

Location: Birmingham, England

Museo Rosenbach

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Another band from the province of Liguria, Museo Rosenbach released one exemplary album of Italian prog before disbanding.

Founded: 1972

Location: Bordighera, Liguria

Website: Museo Rosenbach Prog band