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- Geronimo Black byla krátce existující americká blues-rocková superskupina, kterou vedl Jimmy Carl Black ze skupiny The Mothers of Invention. Další členové byli: klávesista (hrál s Dr. Johnem, ), saxofonista (ze skupiny Love), Bunk Gardner (také Mothers of Invention), Buzz Gardner, baskytarista a kytarista ze skupiny Magic Band Captaina Beefhearta. (cs)
- Geronimo Black war eine US-amerikanische Hardrockband. Sie wurde 1970 von dem ehemaligen Mothers-of-Invention-Mitglied Jimmy Carl Black gegründet, nachdem Frank Zappa die Mothers aufgelöst hatte. Black benannte die Band, die nur knapp drei Jahre bestand, nach seinem ältesten Sohn. Dieser griff den Bandnamen im Jahr 2003 wieder auf, als er die Gruppe „Geronimo Black II“ gründete. (de)
- Geronimo Black was a short-lived hard rock band founded in 1972 by drummer Jimmy Carl Black. He named the group for his youngest son Geronimo. The performers included members of other bands, principally from Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention:
* Jimmy Carl Black, drummer, from The Mothers of Invention
* Andy Cahan, keyboards, previously worked with Dr. John
* Tjay Cantrelli (John Barberis), saxophone, previously from the band Love
* Bunk Gardner (John Leon Guarnera), horns, from The Mothers of Invention
* Buzz Gardner (Charles Guarnera), horns, from The Mothers of Invention
* Tom Leavey, bass
* Denny Walley, guitar, member of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band and also worked with Frank Zappa (1975-1979) The group recorded an album for the Uni Records label at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles in 1972. The record producer was Keith Olsen who later went on to produce Fleetwood Mac's Rumors album. After their manager Russ Regan stopped working with the group, according to guitarist Denny Walley, no one... really knew what to do with the band in the company or how to promote us and they were really afraid of us. We were rowdy, drank a lot, did everything a lot. We were pretty uncontrollable and they wound up banning us from even coming onto the lot and that was the end of the record deal.' After the band broke up, they briefly reformed to record a later album entitled Welcome Back, Geronimo Black for the Helios label. This album included ex-Magic Band guitarist Gerry McGee. A later version of the group also recorded the album by "Geronimo Black Two", formed in 2003 by Jimmy's sons, Geronimo and James D. Black, which released a CD under their father's Inkanish Records label. In 2019, Munster Records released Freak Out Phantasia, a collection of unreleased live and studio recordings. (en)
- Geronimo Black was een Amerikaanse hardrockband. Het werd in 1970 geformeerd door voormalig Mothers of Invention-lid Jimmy Carl Black, nadat Frank Zappa de Mothers had ontbonden. Black noemde de band, die pas bijna drie jaar bestond, naar zijn oudste zoon. Dit pakte de bandnaam op in 2003 toen hij de band Geronimo Black II oprichtte. (nl)
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- Geronimo Black byla krátce existující americká blues-rocková superskupina, kterou vedl Jimmy Carl Black ze skupiny The Mothers of Invention. Další členové byli: klávesista (hrál s Dr. Johnem, ), saxofonista (ze skupiny Love), Bunk Gardner (také Mothers of Invention), Buzz Gardner, baskytarista a kytarista ze skupiny Magic Band Captaina Beefhearta. (cs)
- Geronimo Black war eine US-amerikanische Hardrockband. Sie wurde 1970 von dem ehemaligen Mothers-of-Invention-Mitglied Jimmy Carl Black gegründet, nachdem Frank Zappa die Mothers aufgelöst hatte. Black benannte die Band, die nur knapp drei Jahre bestand, nach seinem ältesten Sohn. Dieser griff den Bandnamen im Jahr 2003 wieder auf, als er die Gruppe „Geronimo Black II“ gründete. (de)
- Geronimo Black was een Amerikaanse hardrockband. Het werd in 1970 geformeerd door voormalig Mothers of Invention-lid Jimmy Carl Black, nadat Frank Zappa de Mothers had ontbonden. Black noemde de band, die pas bijna drie jaar bestond, naar zijn oudste zoon. Dit pakte de bandnaam op in 2003 toen hij de band Geronimo Black II oprichtte. (nl)
- Geronimo Black was a short-lived hard rock band founded in 1972 by drummer Jimmy Carl Black. He named the group for his youngest son Geronimo. The performers included members of other bands, principally from Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention: The group recorded an album for the Uni Records label at Sound City Studios in Los Angeles in 1972. The record producer was Keith Olsen who later went on to produce Fleetwood Mac's Rumors album. After their manager Russ Regan stopped working with the group, according to guitarist Denny Walley, (en)
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