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Though a critical success, the band remained largely unknown to the general public due in part to the band's inability to complete its first album in a timely manner. In addition, Marcus Doubleday had joined the band while in the throes of heroin addiction, while Peter Strazza, Barry Goldberg and Bloomfield developed heroin problems thereafter ...
Marcus Doubleday Terry Clements Virgil Gonsalves Herbie Rich: The Buddy Miles Express was a musical group fronted by American drummer/vocalist Buddy Miles.
It's Not Killing Me is the debut solo album by American blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield. [2] It was released in 1969 through Columbia Records. [3] Following his success with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, The Electric Flag, and in the Super Session recordings with Al Kooper, Bloomfield teamed up with former colleagues to record this largely self-written album.
A Long Time Comin' is the first album by American rock band the Electric Flag, released in 1968.The album has a mix of musical styles, including soul along with blues and rock, with a horn section.
After the Electric Flag broke up, Buddy Miles formed The Buddy Miles Express. [15] Rich was one of the four ex-Flag members of the group that joined Miles's new band. [16] [17] In addition to Miles and Rich, the group included his brother Billy Rich on bass, Jimmy McCarty on lead guitar, who was formerly with Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, Terence Clements on tenor sax, and Virgil ...
) in 1969, co-wrote "Work Me, Lord" for the album, and played the guitar solo on Joplin's blues composition "One Good Man". Columbia released another 1969 album, a live concert jam, Live at Bill Graham's Fillmore West, including Mark Naftalin, former Electric Flag bandmates Marcus Doubleday and Snooky Flowers, and a guest appearance by Taj Mahal.
Marcus Jordan is one of Michael Jordan's five children and a contestant on the "Traitors" Season 2, a reality TV competition steaming on Peacock. He's a former guard for the Central Florida ...
Harold Hunter aka Stemziel "Stemsy" Hunter [1] is an American saxophonist and vocalist. [2] [3] During the 1960s, he was a member of The Electric Flag. [3]He has also played on recordings by Buddy Miles, as well as being a member of Miles's band.