Elliot Ingber
Elliot Ingber (born August 24, 1941) is an American guitarist. In 1966, he joined Frank Zappa's band the Mothers of Invention and appeared on their debut album Freak Out!.[1] He was fired from the band by Zappa following an incident onstage (according to drummer Jimmy Carl Black) when he tripped on LSD and was unaware that his amplifier was not switched on. After that he co-founded Fraternity of Man, which released two albums. He then joined Captain Beefheart's Magic Band under the stage name Winged Eel Fingerling, given him by Beefheart. In the sleeve notes to The Spotlight Kid (1972), 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 Lawrence "Stash" Wagner, the original vocalist and co-author of "Don't Bogart that Joint", to record and release a third album released under the Malibu Records label.
Discography
Year | Artist | Release title | Label |
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1996 | Various Artists | Cowabunga! The Surf Box | Rhino |
1958 or 1959 (unconfirmed) | 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 | Michaelle | Saturn Rings | |
1969 | Fraternity of Man | Get it On! | |
1969 | Canned Heat | Hallelujah | |
1969 | The Mothers of Invention | Mothermania | Verve |
1972 | Shakey Jake Harris | The Devil's Harmonica | Polydor |
1972 | Captain Beefheart | The Spotlight Kid | Reprise |
1974 | Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band | Bluejeans & Moonbeams | Mercury |
1978 | Juicy Groove | First Taste | Payola Records |
1978 | The Grandmothers | Grandmothers | Line records |
1981 | Little Feat | "Teenage Nervous Breakdown" on Hoy-Hoy! | Warner Brothers |
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 | "Juliet" on Hotcakes & Outtakes | |
2001 | Elliot Ingber | The The The The | |
2006 | Frank Zappa | The MOFO Project/Object | Zappa Records |
References
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- Captain Beefheart
- Alex St. Clair
- Jerry Handley
- Paul G Blakey
- Gary Jaye
- Cliff Martinez
- Doug Moon
- Gary 'Magic' Marker
- Vic Mortenson
- Ry Cooder
- Drumbo
- Rockette Morton
- Zoot Horn Rollo
- Winged Eel Fingerling
- The Mascara Snake
- Antennae Jimmy Semens
- Ed Marimba
- Moris Tepper
- Oréjon
- Feelers Rebo
- Indian Ink
- Black Jew Kitabu
- Gary Lucas
- Wait For Me
The Magic Band (2003–2017)
- Drumbo
- Rockette Morton
- Feelers Rebo
- Eric Klerks
- Andrew Niven
- Wait For Me
- Gary Lucas
- Michael Traylor
- Craig Bunch
- Bongo Fury
- I'm Going to Do What I Wanna Do: Live at My Father's Place 1978
- An Ashtray Heart
- Grow Fins: Rarities 1965–1982
- "Diddy Wah Diddy"
- "Electricity"
- "Ice Cream for Crow"
- "Advance Romance"
- "Muffin Man"
- "Moonlight on Vermont"
- "Party of Special Things to Do"
- "Willie the Pimp"
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