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Musical groups disestablished in 1976

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Deep Purple
English rock band
The Band
Canadian-American musical group; rock band
Steppenwolf
Canadian-American rock group
New York Dolls
American rock band
Mahavishnu Orchestra
American musical group; jazz fusion band
Three Dog Night
American musical group
Ike & Tina Turner
American musical duo
Argent
English rock band
Christie
English rock band
Death
American punk rock band from Detroit
London SS
British punk rock group
Moğollar
Moğollar (Mongols in Turkish) was one of the pioneering bands in Turkish rock music during their early career and one of the founders of Turkish folk rock (or Anatolian rock). They have been active for over 40 years. The band uses multi-layered dynamism in the Turkish folk genre to create a sonic similarity with pop music's dynamism.
Kaveret
Kaveret (, lit. "beehive"), also known as Poogy (, nickname of band drummer Meir Fenigstein chosen for their performances abroad), was an Israeli pop rock band, which operated originally from 1973 to 1976. Representing Israel in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, its songs featured humorous lyrics and ironic musical references. Kaveret is widely considered a breakthrough band in Israeli rock and pop history, and its members have had notable solo careers.
The Spiders from Mars
British rock band
Labelle
Labelle was an American music group that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s. The original group was formed after the disbanding of two rival girl groups in the area around Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, and Trenton, in New Jersey: the Ordettes and the Del-Capris, forming as a new version of the former group, then later changing their name to the Blue Belles (and further Bluebelles). The founding members were Patti LaBelle (born Patricia Louise Holt), Cindy Birdsong, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash.
Babe Ruth
English musical group; blues and progressive rock band (1970–1976, 2005–present)
Loggins and Messina
American rock-pop duo
Beggars Opera
Scottish progressive rock band
Baker Gurvitz Army
band
Niebiesko-Czarni
Niebiesko-Czarni (literally: "the Blue-and-Blacks") were one of the most popular Polish big-beat and rock groups of the 1960s and early 1970s. The band was founded by Franciszek Walicki.
Fruupp
Fruupp were a 1970s Irish progressive rock band, which originated in Belfast, Northern Ireland, but developed a fan base in Great Britain. They were relatively popular, particularly on the student scene and as a supporting act, opening for such bands as Genesis, Queen, and King Crimson.
The Ikettes
American vocal group; backing vocalists for the Ike & Tina Turner Revue
Five Stairsteps
American Chicago soul group; sibling band
Hoola Bandoola Band
progg band from Sweden
Souther–Hillman–Furay Band
American band
The Casuals
UK musical group
The Peddlers
British jazz/soul band
New World
Australian band