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He was featured in [[Mondo Hollywood]]. FZ arranged both sides of his 1966 single [[Gotta Find My Roogalator]] / [[Lowdown Funky Blues]]. Released album and singles for [[Verve Records|Verve]] in 1967 as [[Bobby Jameson|Jameson]]. Recorded an album, "Songs Of Protest And Anti-Protest" under the pseudonym [[Chris Lucey]] in 1965. | He was featured in [[Mondo Hollywood]]. FZ arranged both sides of his 1966 single [[Gotta Find My Roogalator]] / [[Lowdown Funky Blues]]. Released album and singles for [[Verve Records|Verve]] in 1967 as [[Bobby Jameson|Jameson]]. Recorded an album, "Songs Of Protest And Anti-Protest" under the pseudonym [[Chris Lucey]] in 1965. | ||
− | + | He briefly lived with Zappa on [[Kirkwood Drive]] and was incuded in the list of names (as [[Bobby Jameson|Bobby Jamieson]]) on the cover of [[Freak Out!]]. | |
Revision as of 08:21, 30 August 2006
Bobby Jameson recorded a couple of singles for Talamo in 1964 before recording (in London, Autumn 1964) early Rolling Stones songs "All I Want Is My Baby / Each And Every Day" (Decca F 12032(UK) London 9730(US)). He was featured in Mondo Hollywood. FZ arranged both sides of his 1966 single Gotta Find My Roogalator / Lowdown Funky Blues. Released album and singles for Verve in 1967 as Jameson. Recorded an album, "Songs Of Protest And Anti-Protest" under the pseudonym Chris Lucey in 1965.
He briefly lived with Zappa on Kirkwood Drive and was incuded in the list of names (as Bobby Jamieson) on the cover of Freak Out!.
Watch Your Step: New Rubble Volume 3 CD (Radioactive Records) includes:
Please Mr Mailman - Bobby Jameson (described as B side to Rum Pum single on Brit Records).
The Rolling Stones Works - Various Artist compilation CD (Deram - Japan) includes both Jameson tracks.