Frank Zappa

Captain Beefheart

Ruth Underwood

Lowell George

Mark Volman

 

 

The Mothers of Invention (also known as the Mothers) was an American rock band from California.[3] Formed on May 9, 1965,[4] their work is marked by the use of sonic experimentation, innovative album art, and elaborate live shows. Originally an R&B band called the Soul Giants, the band’s first lineup comprised Ray Collins, David Coronado, Ray Hunt, Roy Estrada, and Jimmy Carl BlackFrank Zappa was asked to take over as the guitarist when a fight between Collins and Hunt led to the latter’s being fired. Zappa insisted they perform his original material—a decision that resulted in Coronado’s leaving because he did not agree to the change—and on Mother’s Day in 1965 the band changed its name to the Mothers. Record executives demanded the name be changed again, and so, “out of necessity”, Zappa later said, “We became the Mothers of Invention”, referring to the proverb “Necessity is the mother of invention

 

 

Freak Out!

1966

Absolutely Free

1967

We're Only in It for the Money

1968

Cruising with Ruben & the Jets

1968

Mothermania

1969

Uncle Meat

1969

Burnt Weeny Sandwich

1970

Weasels Ripped My Flesh

1970

Filmore East

1971

200 Motels

1971

Just Another Band from L.A.

1972

The Grand Wazoo

1972

Over-Nite Sensation

1973

Roxy & Elsewhere

1974

One Size Fits All

1975

Bongo Fury

1975

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