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Mountain was an American hard rock band. The band was formed when Leslie West, formerly from the Long Island R&B band The Vagrants had recorded a solo album entitled Mountain (which was a reference to West's one-time physical bulk) and had former Cream collaborator and bassist Felix Pappalardi producing it and former Remains drummer N.D. Smart. The current members of the band are Leslie West (lead vocals, guitar), Corky Laing (Drums, percussion), Rev Jones (bass). They are probably best known for their song, Mississippi Queen which was also featured in the video games, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Rock Band.
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Background information | |
Origin | Long Island, New York, United States |
Genres | Blues-rock, hard rock, traditional heavy metal |
Years active | 1969-1974 1981-1985 1992-1998 2001-2010 |
Labels | Windfall, Columbia, Lightyear, Recall, Big Rack |
Past member(s) | Leslie West Felix Pappalardi N. D. Smart Corky Laing Steve Knight Allan Schwartzberg David Perry Bob Mann Mark Clarke Ritchie Scarlett Randy Coven Mark Hitt Steve "Budgie" Werner Rev Jones |
Website | www.mountainrockband.com |
Felix Pappalardi died in 1983 after he was shot in the head.
Steve Knight died in 2013.
Leslie west died in 20202 of a heart attack.
Corky Laing is still living.
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