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  1. In addition, Marcus Doubleday had joined the Electric Flag as a heroin addict, while Peter Strazza, Barry Goldberg and Michael Bloomfield developed heroin problems thereafter. In November 1967, Barry Goldberg left the Electric Flag in an effort to bring his personal cirumstances under control.

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  3. Marcus Doubleday-trumpet, flugelhorn Peter Strazza-sax with: Paul Beaver-Moog synthesizer Bob Notkoff-electric violin Produced by: John Court. Note: Flash, Bam, Pow was also used in the 1969 movie, Easy Rider . The Trip (8/23/67) Soundtrack album above: Groovin' Is Easy / Over Lovin' You

  4. 24 de nov. de 1991 · Presley as Paradigm : DEAD ELVIS: A Chronicle of a Cultural Obsession, <i> By Greil Marcus (Doubleday: $25; 35 pp., illustrated)</i> By David Foster Wallace Nov. 24, 1991 12 AM PT

  5. Sweet Apple, an Album by Sweet Apple. Released in 1970 on Columbia (catalog no. C 30238; Vinyl LP). Genres: Funk. Featured peformers: Bobby Reed (vocals, bass), Danny Saunders (vocals, keyboards), Hoshal Wright (vocals, guitar), Raoul Smith (vocals, saxophone), Marcus Doubleday (trumpet), Steve Mitchell (drums), Harvey Brooks (producer), David Brown (engineer), Doug Pomeroy (engineer), Glen ...

  6. Trumpeter Marcus Doubleday paid his dues with the unlikely combination of (respectively) Bobby Vinton, Jan & Dean and The Drifters before he joined Bloomfield & Co. As you can see, this was a very heavy, very revolutionary, very intense and very volatile group.A group that split apart long before anything close to potential was reached.

  7. 14 de mar. de 2000 · Mark Chapters 1 - 8, translation and commentary by Joel Marcus My edition is paperback, Doubleday/Anchor Bible, 2005/2007. This is an excellent book. First come about 80 pages of Introduction, dealing with the author, `Mark', his intended readership (the Marcan - US `Markan' - Community), date (and place) ...