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Elliot Ingber (born August 24, 1941) is an American guitarist. In 1966, he joined Frank Zappa 's band the Mothers of Invention and appeared on their debut album Freak Out! . [1] He was fired from the band by Zappa following an incident onstage (according to drummer Jimmy Carl Black ) when he tripped on LSD and was unaware that his ...
YearArtistRelease TitleLabel1996Various ArtistsCowabunga! The Surf BoxRhino1958 or 1959 (unconfirmed)The Moondogs"Mooncat"World Pacific1960"Moon Dawg"Jolum1963Dee D. Hope"California Surfer"JolumThe Fraternity of Man war eine US-amerikanische Rockgruppe, die sich 1968 um Elliot Ingber formierte. Dieser Gitarrist kam von den Mothers Of Invention und gründete dann mit Warren Klein (Gitarre/Sitar), Martin Kibbee (Bass) und Richard Hayward (Schlagzeug) die Fraternity.
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2000 Japanese CD The The The The on Dreamsville YDCD-0060. A collection of his private recordings from late ’60s to mid ’90s. Three of fourteen songs (A Bit Blue, We Don’t Feed No Livestock Here &...
Elliot’s first recording was a surf single with a band that included Derry Weaver : lead guitar, Bruce Johnston : piano, Larry Taylor : bass, Rod Schaffer : drums, and producer Nik Venet : dog howls 1. 1960 US 7″ Moon Dawg / LSD-25 World Pacific 815 2. 199? US CD Various Artists: Cowabunga! The Surf Box Rhino R2 72418
1967 Freak Out1969 Mothermania- The Best of the Mothers1992 You Can’t Do That on Stage Anymore, vol. 51995 Strictly CommercialThe Fraternity of Man were a band led by Elliot Ingber after leaving Zappa’s Mothers of Invention. The band consisted of Elliot Ingber – guitar, Richie Hayward – drums & vocals, Martin Kibbee – bass, Warren Klein – guitar & sitar, Lawrence “Stash” Wagner – guitar & vocals. They’re probably mostly remembered for their song ‘Don’t Bogart Me’ included...
Another band around at this time called The Factory included Lowell George – guitar & vocals, Richie Hayward – drums & vocals, Martin Kibbee – bass. They recorded for Zappa who produced some of their material. One song called ‘Lightning Rod Man’ featured a gruff-voiced singer and turned up erroneously on several Beefheart bootlegs purporting to be ...
Elliot contributes guitar on the following Little Feat albums. 1. 1971 Little Feat 2. 1978 Waiting for Columbus 3. 1981 Hoy Hoy 4. 2000 Hotcakes & Outtakes: 30 Years Of Little Feat
1969 US Vinyl Hallelujah on Liberty Records LST 7618. Elliot is credited with some vocals on this album. Heat’s bassist Larry Taylor had been a member of The Gamblers
Michele O’Malley was the vocalist on this rare West-Coast psych folk album. Ingber plays guitar. Lowell George is also involved. 1. 1969 US Vinyl Saturn Rings on ABC Records ABCS-684. 2. 2006 UK CD Saturn Rings on Fallout Records FO2003CD
Bluesman harmonica player gets a backing band comprising Elliot Ingber – guitar, with John Mayall – guitar & keyboards, Phil Parker – drums, Freddy Robinson – guitar, Ron Selico – drums, Larry Taylor – bass 1. 1972 US Vinyl The Devil’s Harmonica Polydor PD 5014 2. 1972 UK Vinyl The Devil’s Harmonica Polydor 2391015
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elliot Ingber (born August 24, 1941) is an American guitarist. In 1966, he joined Frank Zappa 's band the Mothers of Invention and appeared on their debut album Freak Out!.
The Fraternity of Man were an American blues rock and psychedelic rock group from the 1960s. They are most famous for their song "Don't Bogart Me" (aka "Don't Bogart That Joint"), which was released on LP in 1968, and subsequently used in the 1969 road movie Easy Rider. [1]
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