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Coven’s ‘wicked Woman’: A Glimpse Into Occult Rock’s Enigmatic Past

Coven's live performance of ' Wicked Woman' in 1969 offers a rare glimpse into the world of occult rock, challenging societal norms and exploring themes of mysticism and female empowerment. This article delves into the cultural impact, controversies, and legacy of Jinx Dawson and her band.

Coven- Wicked woman rare ”live” perfromance, 1969

Coven- Wicked Woman Rare ”live” Perfromance, 1969

Coven, known for their occult rock influence, is featured in what may be their only recorded live performance from 1969. While the audio and video are not synchronized and do not reflect the original sound, the performance showcases their provocative themes. This glimpse into the band's history is significant for those interested in the evolution of metal and occult rock.

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