John Drendall, B.A. Thrower & Friends

John Drendall, B.A. Thrower & Friends

Genres: Psychedelic Rock, blues rock

About John Drendall, B.A. Thrower & Friends

Deacon Productions released a hundred copies of Papa Never Let Me Sing the Blues in 1971. Both John Drendall and B.A. Thrower lived on the campus of Michigan University in Lansing. The two eventually moved into a suburban house with a spacious garage. This garage was turned into a studio where the group practiced hours on end. Eventually Drendall and Thrower found a studio in Kalamazoo that would record their experiments. Friends Tommy “Stiff Finger Eddie” Caruso (slide guitar), Mike “Elmo” Skory (keyboards), Vern “The Bopper” Albaugh (flute), Nelson Wood (harp), Jimmie Spillane (backgrounds), and Ross Maxwell (bells and anything else) add many valuable contributions to the album.

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