Vanilla Fudge

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Vanilla Fudge is an American rock band formed in the 1960s, best known for its heavy, psychedelic reworkings of contemporary pop and soul songs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical group
rock band
activePeriod 1960s
associatedAct Beck, Bogert & Appice NERFINISHED
Cactus NERFINISHED
bassist Tim Bogert NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
debutAlbum Vanilla Fudge NERFINISHED
debutAlbumReleaseYear 1967
drummer Carmine Appice NERFINISHED
era late 1960s American psychedelic scene
formedIn 1967
genre acid rock
hard rock
heavy metal precursor
progressive rock
psychedelic rock
guitarist Vince Martell NERFINISHED
hasNotableCover Bang Bang NERFINISHED
Eleanor Rigby NERFINISHED
Season of the Witch NERFINISHED
Ticket to Ride NERFINISHED
hasReunions yes GENERATED
hasTypeOfEnsemble quartet
influenced heavy metal
progressive rock bands
instrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
organ
vocals
keyboardist Mark Stein NERFINISHED
languageOfLyrics English
member Carmine Appice NERFINISHED
Mark Stein NERFINISHED
Tim Bogert NERFINISHED
Vince Martell NERFINISHED
notableFor heavy, psychedelic reworkings of contemporary pop songs
psychedelic reworkings of soul songs
notableSong You Keep Me Hangin' On NERFINISHED
notableSongType cover of The Supremes' You Keep Me Hangin' On
originCity New York City NERFINISHED
peakPopularityPeriod late 1960s
recordLabel Atco Records NERFINISHED
styleCharacteristic extended improvisations
organ-heavy sound
slowed-down arrangements of pop songs
vocalist Mark Stein NERFINISHED

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