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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aorta_(band)Aorta (band) - Wikipedia

    With Jim Donlinger on lead vocals, the band recorded a single, "The Shape Of Things To Come", a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and included on the soundtrack to the movie Wild in the Streets by the fictional group Max Frost and the Troopers.

  2. Born James Vincent Dondelinger, he was not a member of the band (prior to this he was in the band Aorta ), but was asked by Bill Traut, Coven's producer (and founder of Dunwich Records, whose logo also appears on the album), to write, arrange and co-produce the album together with Traut.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2019 · Bill had added guitarist Jim Donlinger to the line-up shortly before work began on Witchcraft Destroys Minds.... The new recruit brought in some of the album’s darkest compositions, but he turned out to be fearful of committing to such a venture and

  4. 18 de jul. de 2019 · La línea vocal de “White Witch of Rose Hall” es bellísima y es capaz de mostrar a una Jinx en su plenitud vocal, también deja patente que las tareas de composición de Jim Donlinger (guitarra y coros) eran rotundas. La canción está basada en la leyenda de Annie Palmer).

  5. Aorta fue un grupo psicodélico derivado de The Exceptions, en donde estuvo Peter Cetera, después famoso por el grupo Chicago. Su líder era Jim Donlinger, principal compositor, teclista y cantante, además de productor junto a Bill Traut (productor también de The American Breed, Nazz o The Shadows Of Knight ).

  6. www.jazz-jazz.com › 2018/12/27 › aorta-aorta-reissue-1969-1996Aorta - Aorta (Reissue) (1969/1996)

    27 de dic. de 2018 · Jim Donlinger - Keyboards, Vocals This is the debut album by a relatively obscure Chicago-based group whose membership can be linked to various other Chicago-area groups who have wider name recognition, including the Rotary Connection, Lovecraft (formerly H.P. Lovecraft), and New Colony Six.

  7. Rotary Connection was an American psychedelic soul band, formed in Chicago in 1966. In addition to their own recordings, including their 1967 debut album Rotary Connection, the band backed Muddy Waters on his 1968 psychedelic blues album Electric Mud. The band's members included Minnie Riperton, who would later emerge as a solo artist. Career.