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Harvey "The Snake" Mandel (born March 11, 1945) [1] is an American guitarist best known as a member of Canned Heat. He also played with Charlie Musselwhite and John Mayall as well as maintaining a solo career.
Henry "Sunflower" Vestine (and later Harvey "The Snake" Mandel) Larry "The Mole" Taylor; Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra; Their second released album, Boogie with Canned Heat, included "On the Road Again", an updated version of a 1950s composition by Floyd Jones. "On the Road Again" became the band's breakout song and was a worldwide success. [12]
Canned Heat is an American blues rock band founded by Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson and Bob "The Bear" Hite in 1965. The band's classic line-up consisted of Wilson on slide guitar, vocals and harmonica, Hite on vocals and harmonica, Henry "The Sunflower" Vestine on lead guitar, Larry "The Mole" Taylor on bass and Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra on drums.
Cristo Redentor is the debut album by Harvey Mandel.Richie Unterberger of AllMusic writes that "Mandel's debut remains his best early work." [1] John Tobler wrote in the liner notes of the CD that Mandel "was good enough to be invited to audition for The Rolling Stones and he worked with John Mayall and Canned Heat - but it is for this Cristo Redentor album, and particularly for the utterly ...
USA Union is a 1970 album by blues musician John Mayall, featuring Harvey Mandel on guitar, Larry Taylor on bass and Don "Sugarcane" Harris on violin. The album was recorded on July 27 & 28th, 1970 at Larrabee Studios in LA and released by Polydor later in the same year John Mayall - Discography.
Mandel showed images of Terry's injuries, which include a swollen and bruised eye and scarring on her forehead. She's "doing well" since the accident, which occurred in February, according to People .
It was 5 a.m. when the phone rang at the home of a Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter. “It’s going to happen!” said an excited man on the line, an attorney for Marina Oswald Porter.
Music from Free Creek is an album from a series of 1969 "super session" recordings by Free Creek, a group composed of a number of internationally renowned musical artists of the time, including Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Keith Emerson, Buzz Feiten, Mitch Mitchell and Linda Ronstadt.