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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · The vocals by Zappa, along with the skills of Elliot Ingber on guitar, Ray Collins on tambourine, Roy Estrada on bass, and Jimmy Carl Black on drums, create a harmonious blend that elevates the song to another level.

    • Freak Out! (1966)
    • June 21, 1966
    • The Mothers of Invention
    • Frank Zappa
  2. Jun 21, 2024 · A five-hour performance/recording session and you start with Jimmy Carl Black and Art Tripp assaulting the skins? Horns are gradually peppered in like bicycle horns as the percussive frenzy soon yields to the introductory “Whisky Improvisation: Episode I.”

  3. Jun 22, 2024 · Don’t get me wrong: this still sounds like 1968 live recordings, but we can fully hear the dual assault of drummers Jimmy Carl Black and Art Tripp interlocking and grooving in fairly rock solid fashion.

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · I had a bad for some time there with Jimmy Carl Black of the Mothers of Invention. I had a different band in which the guitarist was from the underground band of the 60s, Spirit. John Stahili, and his brother was a lawyer, and he was the bass player from Spirit.

  5. Jul 8, 2024 · Jimmy Carl Black laid down THE most solid off-beat while the horn players dutifully swung their instruments in a beautiful parody of 1950 style rock.

  6. Jun 29, 2024 · Jimmy Carl Black, interviewed by Roland St. Germain, T'Mershi Duween, February, 1993. These three beautiful girls gave us this stuffed giraffe that was about three and a half feet tall.

  7. Jul 10, 2024 · An indefatigable collaborator, Chadbourne has played live and recorded in duos with Zorn, Jimmy Carl Black, Han Bennink, Derek Bailey, Tony Trischka, Don Moye, Kevin Blechdom, and Anthony Braxton (group collabs include Camper Van Beethoven, Violent Femmes, Corrosion of Conformity, Sun City Girls, and Leftover Salmon).