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Mike Condello

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167:. In 1969, the band released two singles and was dissolved. None of their record releases were a major hit, although subsequently the album was hailed as "one of the most acclaimed and influential psych albums of the late 60s" and a "psychedelic masterwork." 110:
and other comedy or parody acts, records such as “Soggy Cereal”, “Ho Ho Ha Ha Hee Hee Ha Ha” and “Pollen’s Found A Home In My Nose”. Others were parodies of Beatles music such as “A Day On The Tube”.
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signed them as a rock band, possibly ignoring the spoof element of the act. Hub Kapp and the Wheels were to prove an influence on teenager Vincent Furnier, who later became known as
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In the same year as the Hazlewood singles, Condello became involved in the formation of the parody ensemble Commodore Condello's Salt River Navy Band, which released two
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Mike Condello continued to be the music manager of the TV show until 1971, at which time he quit to work as a musician. He got involved with the power-pop band
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By the time he was 14, Condello was already a key player the Phoenix music scene, playing in the Stage 7 Club's house band although four years
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effort, was officially issued for non-commercial use to benefit the Mike Condello Music Scholarship Fund.
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signed Condello's band, named them Last Friday's Fire, and released through his
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Condello formed a group called Hub Kapp and the Wheels, fronted by comedian
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The Psychedelic Pop of Mike Condello Remembered With Two New Releases
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band Superfine Dandelion to play on their song "Ferris Wheel."
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In 1968, he formed a band named Condello, featuring a young
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shelved it, and after a few months Elton Duck disbanded.
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May 6, 1946 and moved to Phoenix, Arizona when he was 7.
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bassist Michael Steel. They played many concerts in
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Index

American
rock
Brooklyn, New York
underage
The Wallace and Ladmo Show
Pat McMahon
garage rock
Beatles
Elvis Presley
Hollywood
The Steve Allen Show
That Regis Philbin Show
Capitol Records
Alice Cooper
Dr. Demento
Lee Hazlewood
LHI Records
singles
EPs
The Wallace and Ladmo Show
psychedelic rock
Bill Spooner
The Tubes
album
Elton Duck
Bangles
Los Angeles
the Knack
The Motels
The Tubes

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