We never got anything out of the recordings. I'm still as broke as I was when I was with the Mothers.
From Jimmy Carl Black
Most people are really cool and I really don't mind talking to them and answering their questions.
I had pretty much raised my kids and my first wife and I were divorced, so I began, in earnest, to start my musical career again. Going for the big record deal and all of that.
I went to work with a guy named Matt Fuller, who was a Mothers fan, and low and behold, Arthur was working for him also. We worked together for about six months and decided to strike out on our own.
I really don't have a theme when I start a sculpture. The rock guides me to the final sculpture. I think that is true for many creative sculpture artists.
It would make me feel that creative art has a chance in this crazy world that we all live in.
I think a lot of the Mothers stuff that we recorded was written while we were on the road.
It was a wild time - a time that I don't miss anymore. But then again, I'm 62 years old now and I think that lifestyle would probably put me where Frank's at now.
My drum sticks are in the 'Hall of Fame.' I know that.
I've done every tour with them since then and will always be with them as long as they're together.
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