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Art Tripp
Art Tripp in Chicago in 1968
Background information
Birth name
Arthur Dyer Tripp III
Also known as
Ed Marimba Ted Cactus Artie "With the Green Mustache" Tripp
Born
(1944-09-10) September 10, 1944 (age 79)
Genres
Rock, Jazz, Classical, Avant-garde
Instrument(s)
Drums, percussion
Years active
1959–1978
Musical artist
Arthur Dyer Tripp III (born September 10, 1944) is an American retired musician who is best known for his work as a percussionist with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention and Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band during the 1960s and 1970s. Thereafter, Tripp retired from music. He attended an accredited chiropractic college in Los Angeles from 1980 through 1983, graduating with his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. He currently practices in Gulfport, Mississippi.
Arthur Dyer Tripp III (born September 10, 1944) is an American retired musician who is best known for his work as a percussionist with Frank Zappa and...
album's lackluster and unchallenging music was the last straw. Drummer ArtTripp recalled, "When the band finally got our album copies, we were horrified...
the 1967 sessions for the We're Only in It for the Money LP. Zappa and ArtTripp later added multiple percussion overdubs for the released version (The...
and Elliot Ingber, guitars; Mark Boston, bass; John French, drums; and ArtTripp, marimba. Session drummer Rhys Clark substituted for French on one track...
accepted into the Museum of Modern Art, where it has been used in several programs related to music. On this LP ArtTripp III, formerly of the Mothers of...
Mark Boston ArtTripp Elliot Ingber 131 44 1972 Clear Spot Released in October 1972 Label: Reprise Bill Harkleroad Mark Boston ArtTripp Roy Estrada 191...
Harkleroad Mark Boston ArtTripp Elliot Ingber 1972 Clear Spot Released in October 1972 Label: Reprise Bill Harkleroad Mark Boston ArtTripp Roy Estrada 1974...
bassist/guitarist Mark Boston (aka Rockette Morton), percussionist/keyboardist ArtTripp (aka Ed Marimba), and guitarist Elliot Ingber (aka Winged Eel Fingerling)...
would ask passerby to hear a song for a dime with percussion noises from ArtTripp added in. Side two is a collection of A cappella songs from Larry, with...
first studio album without longtime drummer John “Drumbo” French, with ArtTripp (alias Ed Marimba) now serving as sole drummer. The original United States...
spontaneous manner. In 2011, Zappa had her first UK show of "contemporary knitwear art and couture canvases" with an exhibition titled "Bruce" at the Maison Bertaux...
saxophone Motorhead Sherwood - baritone saxophone Jimmy Carl Black - drums ArtTripp - drums "My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama," Weasels Ripped My Flesh album...
In summer 2012, she starred in the Lifetime show Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp. Her most recent television series was as a member of the fall celebrity...
saxophone, snorks ArtTripp – drums, vibes Ian Underwood – alto saxophone Producer: Frank Zappa Art Direction: John Williams Cover art: Neon Park Photography:...
"Valentina Way" Al Perkins - pedal steel guitar Bill Linnane - guitar ArtTripp lll, Lindsay Elliott - percussion Brian Huddy, Joe Puerta, David Pack...
composing, Zappa took over the studio from Paul Buff, who was now working with Art Laboe at Original Sound. It was renamed Studio Z.: 80–81 Studio Z was rarely...
Bunk Gardner Jim Fielder Ian Underwood Euclid James "Motorhead" Sherwood ArtTripp appears in the album cover but he didn't play on any of the songs (Freak...
Richard Tee Jonathan Tetelman Natalie Toro Joseph Trapanese Sarah Traubel ArtTripp Gordon Turk Marilyn Tyler Dawn Upshaw David Van Tieghem Dirk Weiler Joe...
Richards Kathryn Salfelder Dave Samuels Leigh Howard Stevens Gordon Stout ArtTripp Ruth Underwood Robert van Sice * Alexander Vichev Nancy Zeltsman Spencer...
credited as the "leader" on "Would You Like a Snack?". Zappa bandmates ArtTripp, Ian Underwood and Don Preston also appear. Zappa released a song by the...