Austin DeLone is a bit of an underappreciated rock & roll pioneer, a driving force in the back-to-basics movement that became known as pub rock in the early '70s as the leader of the band Eggs Over Easy. During the '60s, DeLone floated through several colleges, spending time at Harvard and the New England Conservatory of Music and Berkeley, meeting guitarist Jack O'Hara in the latter city. The pair started playing music, then headed to New York where they started Eggs Over Easy, a roots rock band that was eventually spotted by producer Chas Chandler, who brought the crew over ...