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Mountain
Mountain
American rock band
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Corky Laing
Canadian musician
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The Vagrants
The Vagrants
American, Long Island-based rock and blue-eyed soul band
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Leslie West
American rock guitarist, singer and songwriter
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Cream
Cream
1960s British rock supergroup
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The Youngbloods
The Youngbloods
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Mylon LeFevre
Mylon LeFevre
American Christian music singer
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Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce
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Cozy Powell
Cozy Powell
English rock drummer
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Los Super Seven
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Jesse Colin Young
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Blues Creation
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Roger Glover
Roger Glover
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The Mothers of Invention
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Family
Family
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Back Door
Back Door
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John Glascock
John Glascock
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Ian McDonald
Ian McDonald
English musician, a founder of King Crimson
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H. P. Lovecraft
H. P. Lovecraft
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We Five
We Five
American folk rock group
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Faces
Faces
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Deep Purple
Deep Purple
English rock band
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Great Speckled Bird
Great Speckled Bird
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Ric Grech
Ric Grech
British musician
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Parliament-Funkadelic
Parliament-Funkadelic
American band
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Soft Machine
Soft Machine
English rock band
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Ginger Baker
Ginger Baker
English rock drummer
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War
War
American funk band
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Kamelot
Kamelot
American power metal band
Felix Pappalardi
American music producer, songwriter, vocalist, and bassist

Felix Pappalardi

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American music producer, songwriter, vocalist, and bassist
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Felix A. Pappalardi Jr. (December 30, 1939 – April 17, 1983) was an American music producer, songwriter, vocalist, and bassist. He is best known as the bassist and co-lead vocalist of the band Mountain, whose song "Mississippi Queen" peaked at #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has become a classic rock radio staple. Originating in the eclectic music scene in New York's Greenwich Village, he became closely attached to the British power trio Cream, writing, arranging, and producing for their second album Disraeli Gears. As a producer for Atlantic Records, he worked on several projects with guitarist Leslie West; in 1969 their partnership evolved into the band Mountain. The band lasted less than five years, but their work influenced the first generation of heavy metal and hard rock music. Pappalardi continued to work as a producer, session musician, and songwriter until he was shot and killed by his wife Gail Collins in 1983.