The Flock (band)
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The Flock was an American, Chicago-based jazz rock band, that released two albums on Columbia Records in 1969 (The Flock) and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps).[1] The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were recognized for featuring a violin prominently in their recordings. The violinist, Jerry Goodman, went on to become a member of Mahavishnu Orchestra and a solo artist.[1]
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![]() Promotional photo (L to R) Rick Canoff, Fred Glickstein, Tom Webb, Jerry Smith (bottom), Ron Karpman (top), Frank Posa and Jerry Goodman | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Jazz rock |
Labels | Columbia, Sony, Gab, One Way, BGO |
Past members | Jerry Goodman Fred Glickstein Jerry Smith Ron Karpman Rick Canoff Tom Webb Frank Posa John Gerber Rick Mann Michael Zydowsky |
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