Difference between revisions of "P.F. Sloan"
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+ | '''P.F. Sloan''' (18 September 1945 - 15 November 2015) was an American pop, rock and folk musician, songwriter and music producer. Sloan wrote the lyrics to the folk-rock protest song "Eve of Destruction" (1965), which became a hit performed by [[Barry McGuire]]. Sloan additionally wrote songs for, among others, Johnny Rivers, Jan and Dean, [[Flo & Eddie|The Turtles]] ("Let Me Be" [1965], "You Baby" [1966], "Can I Get To Know You Better?" [1966]), Herman's Hermits and The Grass Roots. | ||
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+ | ==Zappa and P.F. Sloan== | ||
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+ | P.F. Sloan is mentioned in the credits of Frank Zappa's debut album ''[[Freak Out!]]'' (1966) for ''"testing the tympani" at the time of the "freak out"''. On the same album he and Barry McGuire are named in the list of influences under the heading: ''"These People Have Contributed Materially In Many Ways To Make Our Music What It Is. Please Do Not Hold It Against Them"''. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:P. F. Sloan]] | ||
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[[Category:Folk Artists|Sloan]] | [[Category:Folk Artists|Sloan]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pop Musicians|Sloan]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Singers|Sloan]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Writers|Sloan]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Producers|Sloan]] | ||
[[Category:Freak Out! (The List)|Sloan]] | [[Category:Freak Out! (The List)|Sloan]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 21 October 2021
P.F. Sloan (18 September 1945 - 15 November 2015) was an American pop, rock and folk musician, songwriter and music producer. Sloan wrote the lyrics to the folk-rock protest song "Eve of Destruction" (1965), which became a hit performed by Barry McGuire. Sloan additionally wrote songs for, among others, Johnny Rivers, Jan and Dean, The Turtles ("Let Me Be" [1965], "You Baby" [1966], "Can I Get To Know You Better?" [1966]), Herman's Hermits and The Grass Roots.
Zappa and P.F. Sloan
P.F. Sloan is mentioned in the credits of Frank Zappa's debut album Freak Out! (1966) for "testing the tympani" at the time of the "freak out". On the same album he and Barry McGuire are named in the list of influences under the heading: "These People Have Contributed Materially In Many Ways To Make Our Music What It Is. Please Do Not Hold It Against Them".