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[[Wild Man Fischer]] - "[[An Evening With Wild Man Fischer]]" (2LP, Bizarre/Reprise 2XS 6332, April 28, 1969). | [[Wild Man Fischer]] - "[[An Evening With Wild Man Fischer]]" (2LP, Bizarre/Reprise 2XS 6332, April 28, 1969). | ||
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+ | "Wild Man" Fischer, a mentally disturbed street singer 'discovered' by Zappa, recorded a double album for Zappa's Bizarre label - "An Evening With Wild Man Fischer", some of it with Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, the rest of it solo, giving full vent to nonmetrical original material. A certified paranoid schizophrenic and acid casualty, Larry was born in los angeles in 1945. By the mid-'60s, he had become a fixture along L.A.'s famed Sunset Strip. | ||
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+ | Larry provided vocals for the [[Beat The Boots]] series disk [[Our Man In Nirvana (BTB)]]. | ||
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+ | (Edit. note: "Rest in Peace, Cub") | ||
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[[Category:Side Projects]] | [[Category:Side Projects]] | ||
[[Category:Musicians]] | [[Category:Musicians]] | ||
[[Category:Supporting Cast]] | [[Category:Supporting Cast]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Bandmembers]] |
Revision as of 14:05, 21 April 2005
Wild Man Fischer - "An Evening With Wild Man Fischer" (2LP, Bizarre/Reprise 2XS 6332, April 28, 1969).
"Wild Man" Fischer, a mentally disturbed street singer 'discovered' by Zappa, recorded a double album for Zappa's Bizarre label - "An Evening With Wild Man Fischer", some of it with Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, the rest of it solo, giving full vent to nonmetrical original material. A certified paranoid schizophrenic and acid casualty, Larry was born in los angeles in 1945. By the mid-'60s, he had become a fixture along L.A.'s famed Sunset Strip.
Larry provided vocals for the Beat The Boots series disk Our Man In Nirvana (BTB).
(Edit. note: "Rest in Peace, Cub")