Difference between revisions of "Grand Funk Railroad"
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[[Image:Frunkzappa.jpg|left|thumb|Zappa with Grand Funk Railroad]] | [[Image:Frunkzappa.jpg|left|thumb|Zappa with Grand Funk Railroad]] | ||
− | + | [[Frank Zappa]]: Producer and Backing Vocals. | |
− | Although [[Grand Funk Railroad]] had split up they reformed after FZ expressed an interest in producing them. The album was not particularly successful and they split up again. | + | Although [[Grand Funk Railroad]] had split up they reformed after FZ expressed an interest in producing them. The album was not particularly successful and they split up again. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | Mentioned in [[Dental Hygiene Dilemma]]: ''"Get your own group together! Heavy like Grand Funk or [[Black Sabbath]]!"''. This song was released in 1971, five years before Zappa's collaboration with Grand Funk Railroad, which shows that he expressed interest in the group even then. | + | Mentioned in [[Dental Hygiene Dilemma]]: ''"Get your own group together! Heavy like Grand Funk or [[Black Sabbath]]!"''. This song was released in 1971, five years before Zappa's collaboration with Grand Funk Railroad, which shows that he expressed interest in the group even then. |
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
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+ | *[[wikipedia:Grand Funk Railroad|Wikipedia article on Grand Funk Railroad]] | ||
[[Category:Side Projects]] | [[Category:Side Projects]] | ||
[[Category:Musicians]] | [[Category:Musicians]] |
Revision as of 11:37, 27 November 2010
Grand Funk Railroad - "Good Singin' Good Playin'" (LP, MCA 2216, August 9, 1976)
Frank Zappa: Producer and Backing Vocals.
Although Grand Funk Railroad had split up they reformed after FZ expressed an interest in producing them. The album was not particularly successful and they split up again.
References
Mentioned in Dental Hygiene Dilemma: "Get your own group together! Heavy like Grand Funk or Black Sabbath!". This song was released in 1971, five years before Zappa's collaboration with Grand Funk Railroad, which shows that he expressed interest in the group even then.