But in the world of progressive rock, the list is even shorter. Just ask Pavlov's Dog— the beloved '70s band is still holding strong after five decades, and they've got a new album to prove it.
Formed in St. Louis in 1972, the band's first record, Pampered Menial catapulted Pavlov's Dog into the spotlight of the progressive rock scene of the 1970s. But the band's early mainstream success was short lived. After the buzz surrounding their breakout hit, "Julia," faded, the band's original lineup crumbled.
The band's lineup has gone through several incarnations over the years, and Doug Rayburn died in 2012. But, Surkamp has remained at the helm, leading the band through the recording of Echo & Boo in 2010, The Pekin Tapes in 2014, Prodigal Dreamer in 2018, and Wonderlust.
"I'm so proud of 'Wonderlust,'" Surkamp said in a recent interview. "Sometimes it just takes a half century to discover the proper lyrics, chords and melodies."
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