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Peter Stampfel – fiddle, harmonica, guitar, banjo, vocals; Steve Weber – guitar, vocals; Vinny Leary – guitar, vocals; Lee Crabtree – keyboards, percussion, vocals; John Anderson – bass guitar, vocals; Ken Weaver – drums, vocals; Production. Ed Sanders – producer, Harry Smith – producer; Additional sources. The Fugs ...
Peter Stampfel's 20th Century in 100 Songs (2021) The Fugs. Virgin Fugs (1966) Holy Modal Rounders. The Holy Modal Rounders (1964) The Holy Modal Rounders 2 (1965) Indian War Whoop (1967) The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders (1968) Good Taste Is Timeless (1971) Alleged in Their Own Time (1975) Last Round (1978) Going Nowhere ...
Albums by The Fugs featuring Stampfel and Weber. The Fugs First Album (1965) Virgin Fugs (1967) Fugs 4, Rounders Score (1975) Collaboration albums. Have Moicy! (1976) Compilations. Stampfel & Weber (1972) 1 & 2 (1999) I Make a Wish for a Potato (2001) Live albums. Live in 1965 (2002) Bird Song: Live 1971 (2004) Steve Weber and the ...
The Fugs – Virgin Fugs (Vinyl) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Copyright © – United International. Credits. Banjo, Guitar, Harmonica, Fiddle, Vocals – Peter Stampfel. Bass, Vocals – John Anderson (9) Drums, Vocals – Ken Weaver. Guitar, Vocals – Steve Weber, Vinnie Leary * Percussion, Keyboards, Vocals – Lee Crabtree
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Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Distributed By – Fontana. Credits. Artwork [Front Cover] – Jay Dillon, William Blake. Bass – John Anderson (9) Drums – Ken Weaver. Guitar – Steve Weber, Vinny Leary. Guitar, Harmonica, Fiddle – Peter Stampfel. Percussion, Keyboards, Vocals – Lee Crabtree. Photography By [Back Cover] – Peter Rosenberg (3)
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About “Virgin Fugs” “Virgin Fugs” Q&A. When did The Fugs release Virgin Fugs? Album Credits. Producers Ed Sanders & Harry E. Smith. Writers Allen Ginsberg, Ed Sanders, Peter...
Later that year they were joined by Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber of the Holy Modal Rounders. The band was named by Kupferberg who borrowed the name from the euphemistic substitute for the word "fuck" famously used in Norman Mailer's novel, The Naked and the Dead.