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Fever Tree is a former American psychedelic rock band of the 1960s,
chiefly known for their anthemic 1968 hit, "San Francisco Girls (Return of
the Native)" (#91 Pop Singles).
History The band hailed from Houston, Texas and started in 1966 as folk
rock outfit, The Bostwick Vines. They changed their name to Fever Tree a
year later after the addition of keyboard player Rob Landes. They
subsequently moved to San Francisco, becoming involved in the flower power
music scene there.
Their fifteen minutes of fame arrived when their anthemic song "San
Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)" reached #91 in the U.S. charts,
sometime in late 1968. Like most of the band's material, it was written by
the couple of Scott and Vivian Holtzman, who also were their producers.
This 4-minute track captured all the band's trademarks: Dennis Keller's
incantation-like vocals, the quick shifting between slow parts with an
almost sacral fee
Live at Lake Charles 1978