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  1. Explore Michael "Quint" Fortune's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Michael "Quint" Fortune on AllMusic.

  2. The Sanctions, which included James Lowe (vocals, guitar), Mark Tulin (bass guitar), Ken Williams (lead guitar), and Michael "Quint" Weakley , recorded 12 cover songs on an acetate disc on March 27, 1965, in a home studio owned by Russ Bottomley.

  3. Michael Fortune (aka Quint) on the reverse cover of 'Mass in F Minor' LP. The following is an interview with Michael Fortune conducted via email in October 1999. 1. In the late 1960s you had the nickname Quint - where did this name come from?

  4. 2 de feb. de 2017 · In an April 2015 interview with Olivia Tosic (Rocknrolivia), Michael "Quint" Fortune - original founder and drummer of the Electric Prunes - reminisced on aspects on the European tour: I was in and out of the Electric Prunes 3 times.

  5. These historic recording sessions mean that, for the first time in over 30 years, the original Electric Prunes line-up of James Lowe, Mark Tulin, Ken Williams and Michael Fortune (Quint) have reformed to take on the world for the second time!

  6. historiasderock.com › electric-prunesElectric Prunes

    ELECTRIC PRUNES. A pesar de que contaron con aportes considerables de compositores y productores talentosos de Los Angeles, con sus dos grandes éxitos escritos por fuentes externas, Electric Prunes se empeño en tocar sus propios temas, y su primera formación escribió material respetable.

  7. The Electric Prunes are a mid 60s psychedelic acid/garage rock band from the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California. They are well known for their offbeat and unique hard-rocking sound which makes inventive and extensive use of echo, reverb, and other kinds of quirky sonic distortion.