- Zal Yanovsky
Zalman "Zal" Yanovsky (
December 19 1944 –December 13 2002 ) was a Canadian rock musician. Born inToronto , he was the son of political cartoonistAvrom Yanovsky . He playedlead guitar and sang forthe Lovin' Spoonful , arock band which he founded withJohn Sebastian in 1964. According to Sebastian, "He could play likeElmore James , he could play likeFloyd Cramer , he could play likeChuck Berry . He could play like all these people, yet he still had his own overpowering personality. Out of this we could, I thought, craft something with real flexibility." [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thelovinspoonful/articles/story/5934509/spoonfuls_zal_yanovsky_dies Rolling Stone obituary] ]Musical career
One of the early rock and roll performers to wear a
cowboy hat , and frilled "Davy Crockett " style clothing, Zal helped set the trend followed by such 1960s performers asSonny Bono ,Johnny Rivers andDavid Crosby .Mostly self-taught, he began his musical career playing folk music coffee houses in
Toronto . He lived on akibbutz inIsrael for a short time and was supposedly asked to leave after having driven atractor through a building. He returned to Canada and teamed with fellow CanadianDenny Doherty in theHalifax Three . The two joinedCass Elliot inthe Mugwumps , a group made famous by Doherty's & Cass's later groupthe Mamas & the Papas , in the song "Creeque Alley ". It was at this time he met John Sebastian and they formed the Lovin' Spoonful withSteve Boone andJoe Butler .In 1967, he was arrested on a marijuana-related charge. In exchange for not being deported, Yanovsky gave the name of his dealer, and as a consequence was ostracised by the music community. [Mollica, Gary. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:g6o20rnar489 Biography in All Music Guide] ] Returning to his native Canada, he recorded a solo album "Alive and Well in Argentina (and Loving Every Minute of It)". Buddah Records released the album in the U.S. in 1968, along with a single that did not appear on the album, "As Long As You're Here". The single (in which the B-side was the same track without vocals and recorded backwards) just missed the
Billboard Hot 100 , but fared a little better inCashbox , peaking at #73.Kama Sutra Records reissued the album in 1971 with a completely different cover and inclusion of "As Long As You're Here". The album has hard rock and heavy metal influences, and features unusual sounds such as recordings of instruments being played in reverse.Restaurateur
After leaving the music business, he became a restaurateur, alongside his wife Rose Richardson, establishing Chez Piggy restaurant in 1979 and Pan Chancho bakery in 1994, both in
Kingston, Ontario . The success of Chez Piggy prompted the publication of a companion cookbook ("The Chez Piggy Cookbook",Firefly Books , 1998) that was collected by fans. After Zal's death ofcongestive heart failure in December 2002, and his wife's death in 2005, his daughter Zoe Yanovsky (with actressJackie Burroughs ) took over the ownership of both eateries. She also completed and launched another cookbook that Zal was working on, "The Pan Chancho Cookbook" (Bookmakers Press , 2006).Discography
ingles
*"As Long As You're Here" (Billboard #101, Cashbox #73)/"Ereh Er'uoy Sa Gnol Sa" -- Buddah 12 -- 1968
Albums
*"Alive and Well In Argentina" — Buddah BDS-5019 — 1968::Raven In A Cage / You Talk Too Much / Last Date / Little Bitty Pretty One / Alive and Well In Argentina / Brown To Blue / Priscilla Millionaira / I Almost Lost My Mind / Hip Toad / Lt. Schtinckhausen
*"Alive and Well In Argentina" — Kama Sutra KSBS-2030 — 1971::Same tracks as above, but also includes "As Long As You're Here" (side 1, track 6). Completely different album cover and liner notes than the original release.Notes
On
July 14 ,1970 , Yanovsky was one of the clients of the famousCynthia Plaster Caster . This entailed having agroupie provideoral sex while Cynthia Albritton poured dental cast over his erect penis, providing a "cast" for her collection from famous rock musicians. Albritton, Cynthia Official Website [http://www.cynthiaplastercaster.com/flash/home.html List of Castees and Failures] Retrieved September 20, 2008 Requires Flash ]References
External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:g6o20rnar489 Yanovsky's entry in the All Music Guide]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7016870 Profile for Zal Yanovsky] atFind A Grave
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