Root Boy Slim & The Sex Change Band With The Rootettes - Root Boy Slim & The Sex Change Band With The Rootettes (Reissue) (1978/2003)

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Title: Root Boy Slim & The Sex Change Band With The Rootettes
Year Of Release: 1978/2003
Label: Wounded Bird Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Blues Rock, Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 36:40
Total Size: 90/217 Mb
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Root Boy Slim & The Sex Change Band With The Rootettes - Root Boy Slim & The Sex Change Band With The Rootettes (Reissue) (1978/2003)


Tracklist:

1. Boogie \'Til You Puke
2. I\'m Not Too Old for You
3. I Used to Be a Radical
4. Heartbreak of Psoriasis
5. I Want It Now
6. Mood Ring
7. Too Sick to Reggae
8. My Wig Fell Off
9. Country Love
10. In Jail in Jacksonville
11. You Can\'t Quit My Club

Line-up:
Bass – Rattlesnake Rattles
Drums – Tommy Ruger
Guitar – E. Locker Room Lancaster
Keyboards – Winston "Spots" Kelly
Pedal Steel Guitar – Cosmo Creek
Percussion – Flaco
Tenor Saxophone – Ron Holloway
Vocals [The Rootettes] – "Micki" Lee Jonnie, Cherie Grasso, Kathe "Special K" Russell
Vocals, Harmonica – Root Boy Slim

Root Boy Slim (July 9, 1944 – June 8, 1993) was the stage name assumed by American musician Foster MacKenzie III. He was born in Asheville, North Carolina but raised in Washington, D.C.'s Maryland suburbs. He was an exceptionally bright child with parents who were able to afford a series of costly prep schools, and he attended Yale University. He returned to Maryland upon receiving his bachelor's degree and was diagnosed with schizophrenia following an LSD-induced psychotic episode. In the 1970s, he formed his own alternative rock band (including musicians such as tenor saxophonist Ron Holloway) and an ensemble titled Crying Out Loud. Mackenzie's group was ultimately billed as Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band and The Rootettes. The band cultivated a dedicated fan base, largely confined to the Washington metropolitan area.

MacKenzie died in his sleep in his home in Orlando, Florida at age 48 and is buried in Fletcher, North Carolina. He was inducted into the Washington Area Music Association Hall of Fame in 2004.



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Many Thanks for Flac
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