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− | The Fugs | + | The Fugs are a [[folk rock]]/garage rock band with poets as lead singers which played an extremely important role in the New York underground music scene of the mid to late 1960s. Their flirtations with the art of the Beats and their own musical ideas led them to make a little bit of music that could be considered [[psychedelic]] right around the same time that [[the Yardbirds]] and [[Byrds]] were creating the genre. "[[Virgin Forest]]", on their confusingly titled second album, [[The Fugs]], is arguably the first ever psychedelic "freak out" track and one of the earliest tracks in the history of the genre. |
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+ | == The Fugs == | ||
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+ | *Lead Vocals: | ||
+ | **Kendell Kardt (<1965) | ||
+ | **Tuli Kupferberg (<2010, his death) | ||
+ | **Ed Sanders | ||
+ | **Ken Weaver (<1969) | ||
+ | *Guitars: | ||
+ | **Steve Weber (<1965) | ||
+ | **Vinny Leary (1965-66) | ||
+ | **Pete Kearney (1965) | ||
+ | **Jon Kalb (1966) | ||
+ | **Jake Jacobs (1966) | ||
+ | **Ken Pine (1967-69) | ||
+ | **Danny Kortchmar (1967-68) | ||
+ | **Steve Taylor (1985>) | ||
+ | *Keyboards: | ||
+ | **Lee Crabtree (1965-67) | ||
+ | **Scott Petito (1985>) | ||
+ | *Bass Guitar: | ||
+ | **John Anderson (1965-66) | ||
+ | **Chuck Rainey (1966-67) | ||
+ | **Charles Larkey (1967-68) | ||
+ | **Bill Wolf (1968-69) | ||
+ | **Scott Petito (1985>) | ||
+ | *Drums: | ||
+ | **Ken Weaver (1965-69) | ||
+ | **Bob Mason – drums (1968-69) | ||
+ | **Coby Batty (1985>) | ||
+ | *Percussion: | ||
+ | **Ken Weaver (<1965) | ||
+ | **Tuli Kupferberg (1965) | ||
+ | **Lee Crabtree (1965-67) | ||
+ | *Harmonica: Peter Stampfel(<1965) | ||
+ | *Fiddle/Violin: | ||
+ | **Peter Stampfel (<1965) | ||
+ | **Danny Kortchmar (1967-68) |
Revision as of 08:08, 22 August 2019
The Fugs are a folk rock/garage rock band with poets as lead singers which played an extremely important role in the New York underground music scene of the mid to late 1960s. Their flirtations with the art of the Beats and their own musical ideas led them to make a little bit of music that could be considered psychedelic right around the same time that the Yardbirds and Byrds were creating the genre. "Virgin Forest", on their confusingly titled second album, The Fugs, is arguably the first ever psychedelic "freak out" track and one of the earliest tracks in the history of the genre.
The Fugs
- Lead Vocals:
- Kendell Kardt (<1965)
- Tuli Kupferberg (<2010, his death)
- Ed Sanders
- Ken Weaver (<1969)
- Guitars:
- Steve Weber (<1965)
- Vinny Leary (1965-66)
- Pete Kearney (1965)
- Jon Kalb (1966)
- Jake Jacobs (1966)
- Ken Pine (1967-69)
- Danny Kortchmar (1967-68)
- Steve Taylor (1985>)
- Keyboards:
- Lee Crabtree (1965-67)
- Scott Petito (1985>)
- Bass Guitar:
- John Anderson (1965-66)
- Chuck Rainey (1966-67)
- Charles Larkey (1967-68)
- Bill Wolf (1968-69)
- Scott Petito (1985>)
- Drums:
- Ken Weaver (1965-69)
- Bob Mason – drums (1968-69)
- Coby Batty (1985>)
- Percussion:
- Ken Weaver (<1965)
- Tuli Kupferberg (1965)
- Lee Crabtree (1965-67)
- Harmonica: Peter Stampfel(<1965)
- Fiddle/Violin:
- Peter Stampfel (<1965)
- Danny Kortchmar (1967-68)