This is going to be tough. My memory is not the best because the 70's were too good to me. I was lucky enough to have been at Woodstock so I will start there. In no special order.

Richie Havens
The Incredible String Band
Crosby Stills Nash
Mountain
Keef Hartley Band
Sly & the Family Stone
John Sabastian
Johnny Winter
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Country Joe and the Fish
Joe Cocker
Joan Baez
Canned Heat
Neil Young
Edgar Winter Group
Jesse Colin Young
Jefferson Airplane
Sir Douglas Quintet (Doug Sahm)
Ten Years After
Janis Joplin
Procol Harum
Steve Miller
Paul Butterfield
Melanie
Grand Funk Railroad
James Gang
Meatloaf
Spyro Gyra
The Rippingtons
Pat Methaney
Fleetwoood Mac
Cassandra Wilson
Steve Coleman
Shirley Horn
T Monk
Vanilla Fudge
Rod Stewart
Chicago
Bruce Springsteen
Patrick Street
Altan
John Prine
World Party
Waterboys
Black 47
Live
Maria McKee
Bob Dylan
The Band
Bob Dylan and the Band
Lucinda Williams
Sonny Rollins
Jello Biafra
Richard Thompson
Doobie Brothers
Ike and Tina Turner
Santana
Steve Forbert
Rory Block
The The
The Rolling Stones
Bonnie Raitt
Led Zepplin
REM
Jethro Tull
B52's
Jim Carroll
Grateful Dead
Allman Brothers
Donovan
Mavis Staples
Tom Petty
Keb Mo'
Squeeze
David Bowie
U2
Tony Childs
Talking Heads
Tom Tom Club
Joe Jackson
Big Audio Dynamite
Dexies Midnight Runners
David Grey
Simple Minds
The Kinks
Elvis Costello
Depech Mode
The Pretenders
Paul McCartney
The Flock (no seagulls here)
Charles LLoyd
Frank Morgan
The Thompson Twins

My head hurts I have to stop now.

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"Life is what happens while your busy making other plans" John Lennon