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  1. Mitchell Holman and Hal Wagenet left in the summer of 1971 and were replaced by bassist Tom Fowler (later with Frank Zappa) and guitarist Bill Gregory. Their first performance was broadcast live on San Francisco's KSAN FM radio, with host Tom Donahue introducing them as the band's two new members.

  2. mitchellholman.com › aboutMitchell - About

    Bio. Mitchell was born singing in Denver Colorado. His first instrument was harmonica a present from his father at age eight. Relocating in Los Angeles Mitchell found himself in early teens singing and playing bass around Hollywood and the L.A. scene with “The Coast Runners”, “T”, “The Deciples” ect, ect. In 1967 fresh from High ...

  3. Mitchell Holman is an ambient artist and a former member of the San Francisco group \"Its A Beautiful Day\". He performs with his custom \"electric bass violin\", baritone voice and poetic lyrics in the Psychedelic genre.

  4. 23 de oct. de 2014 · Mitchell Holman, original bass player for It's A Beautiful Day. ...more.

  5. Episode #993. Recorded live 5/29/19. "It's a Beautiful Day" band founder Mitchell Holman. Fresno PEG Station CMAC Producer Steve Manelski. "Famous Guacamole ...

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

  7. 8 de jul. de 2010 · Mitchell Holman played bass for the San Francisco band It's a Beautiful Day, known for their hit song White Bird. He was part of the Seattle lineup of the band in 1967, where they wrote and recorded White Bird in an attic.