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American rock band Vanilla Fudge has been described as "one of the few American links between psychedelia and what soon became heavy metal." Interviewed in the Jim Henson/Jon Stone documentary Youth 68, the band's original lineup recorded five albums from 1966 to 1969, before disbanding in 1970. Members as of Youth 68 were Mark Stein, Tim Bogert, Vince Martell, and Carmine Appice. Psychedelic rock band from the sixties. One of their hits was a cover of The Supremes You Keep Me Hangin' On. They are referenced in the sitcom The Wonder Years as an example of a band name that doesn't make sense. Vanilla Fudge is an American rock band known predominantly for their extended rock arrangements of contemporary hit songs, most notably "You Keep Me Hangin' On". The band's original lineup—vocalist/organist Mark Stein, bassist/vocalist Tim Bogert, lead guitarist/vocalist Vince Martell, and drummer/vocalist Carmine Appice—recorded five albums during the years 1967–69, before disbanding in 1970. The band is currently touring with three of the four original members, Mark Stein, Vince Martell, and Carmine Appice with Pete Bremy on bass as Bogert retired in 2009. .
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Vanilla Fudge is an American rock band known predominantly for their extended rock arrangements of contemporary hit songs, most notably "You Keep Me Hangin' On". The band's original lineup—vocalist/organist Mark Stein, bassist/vocalist Tim Bogert, lead guitarist/vocalist Vince Martell, and drummer/vocalist Carmine Appice—recorded five albums during the years 1967–69, before disbanding in 1970. The band is currently touring with three of the four original members, Mark Stein, Vince Martell, and Carmine Appice with Pete Bremy on bass as Bogert retired in 2009. The band has been cited as "one of the few American links between psychedelia and what soon became heavy metal." Vanilla Fudge also is known to have influenced other major bands such as The Nice, Deep Purple, Yes, Styx, and Led Zeppelin. American rock band Vanilla Fudge has been described as "one of the few American links between psychedelia and what soon became heavy metal." Interviewed in the Jim Henson/Jon Stone documentary Youth 68, the band's original lineup recorded five albums from 1966 to 1969, before disbanding in 1970. Members as of Youth 68 were Mark Stein, Tim Bogert, Vince Martell, and Carmine Appice. . Psychedelic rock band from the sixties. One of their hits was a cover of The Supremes You Keep Me Hangin' On. They are referenced in the sitcom The Wonder Years as an example of a band name that doesn't make sense.
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