Fraternity of Man
The Fraternity of Man were an American blues rock and psychedelic rock group from the 1960s. They are most famous for their song "Don't Bogart Me" (a.k.a. "Don't Bogart That Joint"), which was released on LP in 1968, and subsequently used in the 1969 road movie Easy Rider.[1] The original members included three musicians from Lowell George's band The Factory – Richie Hayward (later of Little Feat), Warren Klein, and Martin Kibbee – who joined Elliot Ingber from the Mothers of Invention and Lawrence "Stash" Wagner.[2] Blues leads were handled by Ingber, and psychedelic leads were played by Klein, including "Oh No I Don't Believe It" (widely attributed to Ingber due to his association with the Mothers). The band broke up after recording two albums.[1] DiscographyThe Fraternity of Man (1968), ABC Records ABCS-647, produced by Tom WilsonSource:[1] All selections written by Fraternity of Man, except where noted.
Get It On! (1969), Dot Records DLP-25955, produced by Tom WilsonSource:[1]
X (1995), San Francisco Sound
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