Jimmy Carl Black was an American drummer and vocalist known for his work with the rock band The Mothers of Invention. His role in the band, led by Frank Zappa, showcased his talents in avant-garde and experimental music. Black's contributions to the music industry include his innovative drumming and vocal performances, which have left a lasting mark on rock and experimental music.

"I would have told him that I appreciated his friendship through the years and that I had learned a lot from him. I really loved Frank like you do a brother."



"My webmaster lives in Munich and is a very dear friend of mine. He is doing a great job on the site and it is constantly being updated and always will."


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"Hendrix was big in England. We all became good friends and I am still in touch with Noel Redding."



"Watch MTV and you can see what the music scene is like in England. The Spice Girls? Not a lot of creativity in the commercial area. There are still great musicians in England, but not a lot being heard that much."



"The fans have been very nice to me and I might say that all those fans that Frank said went away is not so."



"I've done every tour with them since then and will always be with them as long as they're together."



"I use Windows; '98 second edition and it works very good for me. You know, I just started on the computer about 9 months ago and am fascinated with the possibilities. I don't know what I would do without it now."

