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BILL HARKLEROAD (aka Zoot Horn Rollo)

(CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & THE MAGIC BAND, MALLARD )

απαντά στο ερωτηματολόγιο του MUSIC WORKS

1.ΠΡΟΣΟΝΤΑ;
Δεν έχω επίσημη εκπαίδευση…ήμουν αρκετά τυχερός που δουλέψα με μερικούς σπουδαίους μουσικούς…διδάσκω για 40 χρόνια…και έχω μία καλή βιβλιοθήκη.

2. ΣΗΜΑΝΤΙΚΕΣ ΣΤΙΓΜΕΣ ΣΤΗΝ ΚΑΡΙΕΡΑ ΣΟΥ;
Φυσικά οι Magic Band και όλοι οι σπουδαίοι μουσικοί που είχα συνεργασία. Οι πραγματικά σημαντικές στιγμές όμως φαίνονται εκ των υστέρων.

3.ΦΙΛΟΔΟΞΙΕΣ;
Το να μπορώ να παίζω και να δημιουργώ όσο το δυνατόν γιά περισσότερο καιρό.

4. ΤΡΑΓΟΥΔΙΑ ΠΟΥ ΘΑ ΕΥΧΟΣΟΥΝ ΝΑ ΕΙΧΕΣ ΣΥΝΘΕΣΕΙ;
Οχι τόσο τραγούδια, όσο μία μεγάλη λίστα που θα μπορούσε να ξεκινήσει με το “The Rite Of Spring”.

5. DESERT ISLAND DISCS (ΔΙΣΚΟΙ ΓΙΑ ΕΝΑ ΕΡΗΜΙΚΟ ΝΗΣΙ);
Τα περισσότερα κομμάτια του Ralph Towner…όλες οι πιό πρόσφατες κυκλοφορίες του Michael Breaker…τα κουαρτέτα εγχόρδων του Bartok.

6. ΑΓΑΠΗΜΕΝΟΙ ΚΑΛΛΙΤΕΧΝΕΣ / ΓΚΡΟΥΠ;
Μιά μεγάλη λίστα από τζαζίστες και κλασικούς συνθέτες.

7. ΤΙ ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗ ΑΚΟΥΣ ΤΩΡΑ;
Δεν ακούω πολύ μουσική γενικά, πάντως αυτή την εποχή ακούω κυρίως κλασική.

8. ΤΟ ΤΕΛΕΥΤΑΙΟ ΒΙΒΛΙΟ ΠΟΥ ΔΙΑΒΑΣΕΣ;
Plainsong του Kent Haruf.

9. ΧΟΜΠΥ;
Γκολφ και μπύρα.

10. ΒΙΝΥΛΙΟ, ΚΑΣΕΤΑ, CD, MP3 ή WEB STREAMING;
Για μένα πιό πολύ έχει σημασία η παραγωγή και μετά η ευκολία χρήσης.
Δεν μου αρέσουν τα mp3’s η τα φόρματ που συμπίεζουν συχνότητες.

11. Η INDIE ΜΟΥΣΙΚΗ ΤΗΝ ΕΠΟΧΗ ΤΟΥ ΙΝΤΕΡΝΕΤ;
Δεν σκέφτομαι με όρους “indie” μουσικής αλλά με διαθεσιμότητα.
Οπως φαίνεται τα πράγματα είναι καλά για όσους επιδιώκουν την προβολή, το να πληρώνεσαι όμως είναι μιά τελείως διαφορετική υπόθεση.

12. ΠΡΟΣΩΠΙΚΟ ΑΠΟΦΘΕΓΜΑ ;
Παρακαλώ ξύπνησε το πρωί.


Zoot Horn Rollo

‎We Saw A Bozo Under The Sea

ZHR 2001 CD – 2001

Track List: 01. Got a Buzz On 02. Relocating Dirt – Life’s Work 03. Miniature Mojo 04. Cowboy Coffee 05. Dancin’ With the Doorknob 06. Tempoaray Tattoo 07. John’s Eyes 08. Solo Below 09. Still Living With Mom 10. Detective Charlo 11. Church of the Mowed Lawn 12. Don’s Secret 13. Nice Patina 14. Elvis Beans

Personnel: Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone — Dave O’Toole (tracks: 5, 9) Bass — Dave Lucas (tracks: 2, 5, 6, 9, 12, 14), Mark Schneider (tracks: 3, 4, 7, 10, 11) Composed By — Zoot Horn Rollo Drums — Gregg Bendian Guitar — Zoot Horn Rollo Guitar [Synth-guitar] — Zoot Horn Rollo Harmonica — Tony Proveaux (tracks: 4) Mastered By — David Mitson Mixed By — Bill Barnett Vibraphone — Gregg Bendian (tracks: 3, 7, 10) Violin — Brian Price (tracks: 6, 12)

Notes: Bendian sessions recorded at Tedesco Studios, Paramus, NJ. Price and Proveaux sessions recorded at ProArts Studios, Eugene, OR. All other recordings at Zoot’s house. Mixed at Gung Ho Studios, Eugene, OR. Mastered at Sony Music Studios, Santa Monica, CA. All music composed by Zoot Horn Rollo. (Note: the artist’s real name, Bill Harkleroad, does not appear anywhere on the disc or the documentation of the disc.) Bill Harkleroad, known professionally as Zoot Horn Rollo (born December 12, 1948), is an American guitarist. He is best known for his work with Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band. In 2003 he was ranked #62 in a Rolling Stone Magazine list of “the 100 greatest guitarists of all time”.

Biography: Born in Hawthorne, California, Harkleroad was trained as an accordionist as a child but switched to guitar in his teens. In nearby Lancaster, California, he became involved in local bands. He joined up with future member of the Magic Band, Mark Boston, in a band named B.C. & The Cavemen. Later the two played in the group Blues in a Bottle along with future Magic Band guitarist Jeff Cotton. He joined the Magic Band in 1968 after the departure of Alex St. Clair. After recording Trout Mask Replica and several further albums, he left in 1974, with several other band members, to form Mallard. His book Lunar Notes describes some of the tensions that contributed to the split between Captain Beefheart and the other band members. After the disbanding of Mallard, he had a limited involvement with the music community as a performer. He continued his involvement in another capacity, however, as a record store manager and guitar instructor in Eugene, Oregon. On November 27, 2001, he released We Saw a Bozo Under the Sea. In 2008 John French (a.k.a. Drumbo) released an album City of Refuge in which Harkleroad was featured playing guitar on all twelve tracks. In 2013, Harkleroad contributed lead guitar to a psychobilly track on the Eugene-based band Cherry Poppin’ Daddies’ album White Teeth, Black Thoughts.

Discography:

Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
1969 Trout Mask Replica
1970 Lick My Decals Off, Baby
1972 The Spotlight Kid
1972 Clear Spot
1974 Unconditionally Guaranteed
Mallard
1975 Mallard
1976 In a Different Climate
Solo
2001 We Saw a Bozo Under the Sea
2014 Masks

https://www.zoothornrollo.com

source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCkL6b6NkrQ&t=1773s

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoot_Horn_Rollo


Lunar Notes:

Zoot Horn Rollo’s Captain Beefheart Experience

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Gonzo Multimedia; 2 edition (June 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1908728345

Bill Harkleroad joined Captain Beefheart’s Magic Band at a time when they were changing from a straight ahead blues band into something completely different. Through the vision of Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) they created a new form of music, which many at the time considered atonal and difficult, but which over the years has continued to exert a powerful influence.

Beefheart re-christened Harkleroad as Zoot Horn Rollo and they embarked on recording one of the classic rock albums of all time – Trout Mask Replica – a work of unequalled daring and inventiveness. Further LPs like Lick My Decals Off Baby and Clear Spot highlighted what a truly innovative band they were, and what a dazzlingly original guitarist Harkleroad was becoming.
Since Captain Beefheart’s retirement from the music industry, many outside commentators have tried to put their finger on what was so special about the magic band of that time. Now for the first time we get the insider’s story. Harkleroad reviews the often uncomfortable and difficult workings of the band, giving a unparalleled insight of the way the music was put together. At last we find out what it was like to record, play and live with an eccentric genius such as Beefheart.
source: http://www.gonzomultimedia.co.uk/product_details/15581/Bill_Harkleroad-Lunar_Notes__Zoot_Horn_Rollo%27s_Captain_Beefheart_Experience.html

17-10-2017


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