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Billy Mundi joined [[The Mothers]] during the recording of [[Freak Out!]], and provided drums for [[Absolutely Free]], [[We're Only In It For The Money]], [[Uncle Meat]], [[Burnt Weeny Sandwich]], [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5]], and [[Mystery Disc]]; also for the [[Beat The Boots]] series disk [['Tis The Season To Be Jelly (BTB)]]. His preformance can be seen in the Zappa movies [[Uncle Meat (The Film)]] & [[Video From Hell]].
 
Billy Mundi joined [[The Mothers]] during the recording of [[Freak Out!]], and provided drums for [[Absolutely Free]], [[We're Only In It For The Money]], [[Uncle Meat]], [[Burnt Weeny Sandwich]], [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5]], and [[Mystery Disc]]; also for the [[Beat The Boots]] series disk [['Tis The Season To Be Jelly (BTB)]]. His preformance can be seen in the Zappa movies [[Uncle Meat (The Film)]] & [[Video From Hell]].
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Also a member of the band "Rhinoceros".  Apparently the first band to be dubbed a "Supergroup", by Doors' producer Paul Rothchild, they had a cult hit with the song "Apricot Brandy".  The band was mainly made up of L.A. session musicians and members of Toronto, Canada's "finest R&B band" John & Lee & the Checkmates.
  
 
[[Category:Bandmembers|Mundi, Billy]]
 
[[Category:Bandmembers|Mundi, Billy]]
 
[[Category:Musicians|Mundi, Billy]]
 
[[Category:Musicians|Mundi, Billy]]

Revision as of 10:51, 27 March 2006

Billy Mundi joined The Mothers during the recording of Freak Out!, and provided drums for Absolutely Free, We're Only In It For The Money, Uncle Meat, Burnt Weeny Sandwich, You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5, and Mystery Disc; also for the Beat The Boots series disk 'Tis The Season To Be Jelly (BTB). His preformance can be seen in the Zappa movies Uncle Meat (The Film) & Video From Hell.

Also a member of the band "Rhinoceros". Apparently the first band to be dubbed a "Supergroup", by Doors' producer Paul Rothchild, they had a cult hit with the song "Apricot Brandy". The band was mainly made up of L.A. session musicians and members of Toronto, Canada's "finest R&B band" John & Lee & the Checkmates.