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  1. Original member Roger Crissinger left the group in 1968, joining San Francisco band One (1) led by Reality D. Blipcrotch. Lane Lederer is now a member of the Florida Orchestra. Bass guitarist Morrie Brown became a record producer in R&B music. He was responsible for mentoring up-and-coming songwriters and producers Paul Laurence and ...

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  3. Primeros años, 1965-1968. Con sus amigos del instituto Wayne Harley (banjo, mandolina), Lane Lederer (bajo, guitarra) y Roger Crissinger (piano, órgano), Rapp compuso y grabó algunas canciones que, inspiradas en los Fugs, enviaron a la vanguardia ESP-Etiqueta de disco en Nueva York. El grupo tomó su nombre de un pasaje de la Biblia: "No des lo santo a los perros, ni arrojes tus perlas ...

  4. 15 de abr. de 2012 · Words by Roger Crissinger, music by Lane Lederer, an incredible musician, especially on English horn. Pearls Before Swine. What can you say about the cover artwork? I saw the Bosch picture on a book cover (‘The Hunger and Other Stories’ by Charles Beaumont). What are your recollection from working on your sophomore album ...

  5. The first line-up of PEARLS BEFORE SWINE consisted of Tom RAPP, Wayne HARLEY, Lane LEDERER and Roger CRISSINGER. Together they would record the classic "One Nation Underground" (1967), a psychedelic folk album with some heavy edges, psychedelic moods, political lyrics and mystical folk songs.

  6. Explore Roger Crissinger's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Roger Crissinger on AllMusic.

  7. It was recorded at Impact Sound in New York City, between May 6–9, 1967, by the Florida-based group, which at that point comprised main songwriter and singer Tom Rapp, Wayne Harley, Lane Lederer, and Roger Crissinger. Percussion was by session musician Warren Smith.