From Darkest Magic to their Music: Coven's Jinx Dawson's Journey into Occult Psychedelia #facts

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In the late 1960s, a unique and controversial rock band emerged from Chicago, Illinois, known as Coven. This band would go on to make history in the world of rock music, not only for their music but also for their bold exploration of occult and witchcraft themes.
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Coven was formed by Jinx Dawson, a charismatic and enigmatic singer who was drawn to the world of witchcraft and the occult.

She had a powerful and haunting voice that seemed to resonate with the eerie and mystical atmosphere she sought to create. Alongside her, Coven included musicians who shared her fascination with the supernatural and the macabre.

Their music was a blend of bluesy rock and psychedelic sounds, but what truly set them apart was their lyrical content. Songs like "Black Sabbath" and "Wicked Woman" delved into themes of witchcraft, the dark arts, and the occult, causing a sensation and sparking both fascination and controversy.
The lead singer Jinx Dawson sang on the movie soundtrack, but was the only member of Coven in the song One Tin Soldier from the movie Billy Jack.

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