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The other original members included keyboardist Claude "Coffee" Cave, guitarist Omar Mesa, bassist Bundie Cenas, and drummer Charlie Padro. [1] They signed with Polydor Records [1] and released their self-titled debut album in 1970. The album and its self-titled single "Mandrill" both reached the Billboard charts.
Claude "Coffee" Cave - keyboards, vibraphone, percussion, vocals Frederick "Fudgie Kae" Solomon - bass, percussion, vocals Omar Mesa - guitar, percussion, vocals
Claude "Coffee" Cave - keyboards, vibraphone, percussion, vocals Frederick "Fudgie Kae" Solomon - bass, percussion, vocals Omar Mesa - guitar, percussion, vocals
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