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Ant-Bee (stage-name for Billy James) is an American experimental musician and writer. In his musical work, he is a psychedelic era revivalist, working with members of The Mothers of Invention ; the original members of the Alice Cooper group, and Captain Beefheart 's Magic Band .
The episode led to The Andy Griffith Show, and Bavier was cast in the role of Aunt Bee. Bavier had a love-hate relationship with her famous role during the run of the show. As a New York City actress, she felt her dramatic talents were being overlooked, yet after playing Bee for eight seasons, she was the only original cast member to remain ...
Aunt Bee is a fictional character from the 1960 American television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show played by Frances Bavier. The character migrated to the spinoff Mayberry R.F.D. (1968–1971) when The Andy Griffith Show ended its run in 1968, and remained for two years.
The Ant and Bee stories are a series of small-format hardback books written by Angela Banner (pseudonym of Angela Mary Maddison [nee Lincke], 1923–2014). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She began writing the books in order to teach her son how to read. [ 3 ]
Electronic Church Muzik is the fourth studio album by Ant-Bee, released on February 28, 2011 by Barking Moondog Records. [1] Recorded over the course of several years, it features musical contributions from members of The Alice Cooper Group, Flash, Focus, Gong, The Magic Band, The Mothers of Invention and Utopia. [2]
Humble Bee Bio is on a mission to create a biodegradable alternative to plastics by synthesizing the biology of bees. While the New Zealand-based company is still at an early stage -- it's about ...
Pure Electric Honey is the debut studio album by Ant-Bee, released in 1990 by VOXX Records. [1] Release. Originally, the album was made available only on vinyl.
Billy James (The Ant-Bee) – vocals, drums, percussion, keyboards, mellotron, tape manipulations, production, illustration; Paul Lamb (Mr. Lambchop) – bass guitar, French horn; Rod Martin (Mod Martion) – guitar; Marc Ray Oxendine (The Tragic Sunbeam) – bass guitar, psaltery