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9 unusual facts about Kim Fowley


Dirty Water Club

The club has also seen some original 1960s performers, such as The Monks, Kim Fowley, and Sky Saxon of The Seeds, grace its stage.

English Freakbeat, Volume 1

The band was discovered by American punk entrepreneur Kim Fowley, who was the co-writer on this song.

English Freakbeat, Volume 2

The Lancasters is one of several English artists that were "discovered" by Kim Fowley in the 1963-1965 period.

Joey Covington

He was quickly discovered and produced by famed producer/songwriter Kim Fowley as a singing drummer.

Mars Bonfire

After leaving the band, he often collaborated with Kim Fowley, co-writing and recording on the recordings of Fowley and artists associated with Fowley.

Skip Battin

Many of his songwriting contributions were co-written with longtime collaborator and songwriter Kim Fowley.

The Fender IV

When the popularity for surf music decreased their style changed to a vocal based sound, and they changed name to Sons of Adam, bestowed upon them by the record producer Kim Fowley.

The Fortunes

The keyboard player in the original line-up, David Carr, lived and worked in Hollywood, California, doing session work, frequently working with The Ventures and also Kim Fowley.

Vito Paulekas

Credited as "Vito and the Hands", Paulekas recorded a single, "Where It's At," which featured some of the Mothers of Invention, with producer Kim Fowley in 1966.



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