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  1. Bloomfield developed a solo career, commencing with the release of It's Not Killing Me in 1969, which included former Electric Flag bandmate Marcus Doubleday on trumpet. Mike Bloomfield released several albums after this, including Nick Gravenites Live at the Fillmore which includes Taj Mahal doing "One More Mile".

  2. El trompetista, Marcus Doubleday fue recomendado por el guitarrista de jazz Larry Coryell.

  3. En 1970, el grupo Sweet Apple lanzó su álbum homónimo en Columbia, cat no. C 30238. Fue producido por el bajista de Electric Flag, Harvey Brooks, y contó con dos ex miembros de Electric Flag, Hoshal Wright en guitarra y voz, y Marcus Doubleday en trompeta.

  4. The Electric Flag 01. Harvey Brooks (1967-1969: bass) 02. Peter Strazza (1967-1969: saxophone) 03. Marcus Doubleday (1967-1969: trumpet) 04. Barry Goldberg (1967; 1974; keyboards, The Rides, The Chicago Loop) 05. Mike Bloomfield (1967-1968; 1974: lead guitars, vocals, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band) 06.

  5. Trumpeter Marcus Doubleday had backed The Drifters, Jan And Dean as well as Bobby Vinton. Herbie Rich, a well seasoned session man, completed the ensemble on baritone sax .

  6. classicrockconnection.com › electricflagThe Electric Flag

    The band was led by guitarist Mike Bloomfield and featured drummer Buddy Miles, bassist Harvey Brooks, keyboardist Barry Goldberg, and a horn section that included saxophonist Peter Strazza and trumpeter Marcus Doubleday.

  7. 17 de ene. de 2018 · The Electric Flag initially called itself the American Music Band, reflecting Bloomfield’s vision of fusing Chicago blues, Stax soul, and jazz. They set up fort in San Francisco and took their first project, the soundtrack to the 1967 psychedelic film The Trip starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper.