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Vanilla Fudge – The Fantastic Vanilla (1969). This compilation was released as double LP in special gatefold/ poster cover and only in Italy, to celebrate the first rock band to be awarded the prestigious Golden Gondola Award. Best of Vanilla Fudge (1982) The Best of Vanilla Fudge – Live (1991) Psychedelic Sundae – The Best of Vanilla ...
The origin of the name Vanilla Fudge came from a woman called Dee Dee, who worked at the Page 2 Club in Long Island, who stated her grandfather nicknamed her Vanilla Fudge. The bands debut was released in August 1967 and is a Gold Record . [ 1 ]
The album itself was issued on 13 January, almost mid-way through the tour. According to tour manager Richard Cole , the tour was underwritten by Grant, guitarist Jimmy Page , and bass player John Paul Jones , while singer Robert Plant and drummer John Bonham were paid a salary.
1969 New York City, U.S. The Singer Bowl Music Festival on 30 August featured ... Grand Funk Railroad, The Byrds, Vanilla Fudge, Jefferson ... 13 July 1985, held in ...
R&B singer Wilson Pickett recorded a version of the Vanilla Fudge cover which was released as a single in 1969 and included on his 1970 album Right On. Pickett's version reached number 16 on the US R&B chart and 92 on the Billboard Hot 100. Dianna Agron as Quinn Fabray performed the song in the Glee episode "Throwdown". [93]
Tim Bogert, a legendary bassist best known as part of the bands Vanilla Fudge, Cactus and the trio Beck, Bogert & Appice, has died. Bogert formed the rock band Vanilla Fudge in the ’60s with ...
Vanilla Fudge: Out Through the In Door: 2007 titled "All of My Love" [5] Billy Sherwood: Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute: 2008 [6] Bettye LaVette: Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook: 2010 [7] "The Battle of Evermore" The Lovemongers: Battle of Evermore EP and Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: 1992 [8] Page and Plant
Near the Beginning (ATCO Records 33–278) is the fourth album by the American psychedelic rock band Vanilla Fudge. It was released early 1969 and featured a cover of the Jr. Walker & the All Stars song "Shotgun". The album peaked at #16 on the Billboard album charts in March 1969.