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− | James "Birdlegs" Youman played bass for [[The Mothers]] in 1974. Youman provided bass for [[One Size Fits All]], [[Studio Tan]], [[Sleep Dirt]], and [[Läther]]. | + | [[James Youman|James "Birdlegs" Youman]] played bass for [[The Mothers]] in 1974. Youman provided bass for [[One Size Fits All]], [[Studio Tan]], [[Sleep Dirt]], and [[Läther]]. |
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+ | <blockquote>"Since 1997, I only perform gospel music...I have an incredible 48 track fully automated studio in Covington, GA where I produce and record mostly gospel music for myself and many others. God has truly blessed me since I 'made my way back home!'"</blockquote> | ||
+ | <div align=right>— Birdlegs, January 2004</div> | ||
[[Category:Bandmembers|Youman, James]] | [[Category:Bandmembers|Youman, James]] | ||
[[Category:Musicians|Youman, James]] | [[Category:Musicians|Youman, James]] |
Revision as of 16:38, 11 February 2007
James "Birdlegs" Youman played bass for The Mothers in 1974. Youman provided bass for One Size Fits All, Studio Tan, Sleep Dirt, and Läther.
"Since 1997, I only perform gospel music...I have an incredible 48 track fully automated studio in Covington, GA where I produce and record mostly gospel music for myself and many others. God has truly blessed me since I 'made my way back home!'"
— Birdlegs, January 2004