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Elliot Ingber

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Elliot Ingber (born August 24, 1941) is an American guitarist. In 1966, he joined Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention and was featured on their debut album Freak Out![1] After being fired from the band by Zappa following an incident onstage where he tripped on LSD and was unaware that his amplifier was not switched on (according to Jimmy Carl Black), Ingber helped form Fraternity of Man, which released two albums. He subsequently joined Captain Beefheart's Magic Band where he was given the stage name Winged Eel Fingerling by Beefheart. In the sleeve notes to The Spotlight Kid (1972), Captain Beefheart likens Ingber to "a chrome black eyebrow / rolled out real long" and also "a paper brow magnifying glass / fried brown, edge scorched, yoked / like a squeak from a speaker / behind forehead of the time."[2] In 1995, Ingber reformed Fraternity of Man with the original vocalist and co-author of "Don't Bogard that Joint", Lawrence "Stash" Wagner, to record and release a third album released under the Malibu Records label.

Discography

Year Artist Release title Label
19xx Various Artists Cowabunga! The Surf Box Rhino
195x The Moondogs Mooncat World Pacific
1960 The Gamblers Moon Dawg Jolum
1963 Dee D. Hope California Surfer Jolum
1963 Bobby James (a/k/a Bobby Jameson) Let's Surf b/w Take This Lollipop Jolum
1966 The Mothers of Invention Freak Out! Verve
1968 Fraternity of Man Fraternity of Man ABC Records
1969 Michele Saturn Rings
1969 Fraternity of Man Get it On!
1969 Canned Heat Hallelujah
1969 The Mothers of Invention Mothermania Verve
1971 Little Feat Little Feat Warner Bros. Records
1972 Shakey Jake Harris The Devil's Harmonica Polydor
1972 Captain Beefheart The Spotlight Kid Reprise
1974 Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band Bluejeans and Moonbeams Mercury
1978 Little Feat Waiting for Columbus Warner Bros. Records
1978 Juicy Groove First Taste Payola Records
1978 The Grandmothers Grandmothers line records
1981 Little Feat Hoy-hoy!
1982 The Grandmothers Lookin' Up Granny's Dress Rhino
1983 The Grandmothers Fan Club Talk Panda
1992 Frank Zappa You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore vol.5 Ryko
1993 Lowell George & The Factory Lightning-rod Man Edsel Records
1993 The Grandmothers A Mother of an Anthology One Way Records
1995 Fraternity of Man "X" San Francisco Sound
1996 Frank Zappa The Lost Episodes Ryko
1998 Frank Zappa Mystery Disc Ryko
1999 Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Grow Fins Revenant Records
2000 Little Feat Hotcakes & Outtakes
2001 Elliot Ingber The The The The
2006 Frank Zappa The Mofo Project/Object Zappa Records
2006 Frank Zappa The Mofo Project/Object 4 x cd Zappa Records

References

  1. ^ "Frank Zappa". MTV. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
  2. ^ Captain Beefheart, The Spotlight Kid, ©1972 Warner Bros. Records Inc.