Billy Mundi

Billy Mundi

Billy Mundi (born Antonio Salas, September 25, 1942 in San Francisco) is an American drummer, who has played a multitude of sessions and been a member of countless bands, most notably The Mothers of Invention and Rhinoceros. He also used the name Tony Schnasse.

A former Hells Angel, his career dates back to the late 1950s, when he majored in music at UCLA. After graduation, Mundi worked for three months as a tympanist in the Los Angeles Philharmonic before moving into studio work and a succession of local bands. [ [http://www.rhinoceros-group.com/rhino2.htm Rhinoceros History ] ] In the early 1960s he played in Skip Battin's group, Skip and The Flips, and worked as a session musician on Tim Buckley's debut album among others.

In 1966, he joined The Mothers of Invention during the recording of the album "Freak Out!", and later provided drums for several subsequent Mothers albums. He also featured in the movie "Uncle Meat". He was enticed away from the Mothers by Jac Holzman at Elektra Records to form a supergroup, Rhinoceros. According to Frank Zappa, Holzman "offered Billy Mundi a huge amount of money, a place to live, the whole package — we'll make you a star, you'll work with these top-grade musicians instead of those comedy guys... But I don't blame Billy for taking the job, because at that time we were so poor he was living in the Albert Hotel and he couldn't get enough to eat — he used to come in and tell us how he'd quell his appetite by drinking the hot water in the shower...". [ [http://www.thecoolgroove.com/bmundi.html Billy Mundi ] ]

Around 1970, Mundi moved to Woodstock, New York, where he worked with Geoff Muldaur and Maria Muldaur and as a session musician. He currently resides in California with his wife of 31 years, Patty.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Rhinoceros (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rhinocéros (homonymie). Rhinoceros Pays d’origine …   Wikipédia en Français

  • We're Only in It for the Money — Studio album by The Mothers of Invention Released …   Wikipedia

  • Absolutely Free — Infobox Album | Name = Absolutely Free Type = Album Artist = The Mothers of Invention Released = May 26, 1967 Recorded = Sunset Highland Studios of TTG November 15 18, 1966 Genre = Progressive rock, comedy rock, experimental rock, proto punk… …   Wikipedia

  • Rhinoceros (band) — Rhinoceros were a short lived rock band in late 1960s. Paul A. Rothchild, then Elektra Records talent scout and house producer conceived the idea to individually sign talented young musicians and then put them together in a group. They were *John …   Wikipedia

  • Beautiful Lies You Could Live In — Infobox Album Name = Beautiful Lies You Could Live In Type = studio Artist = Tom Rapp/Pearls Before Swine Released = 1971 Recorded = Genre = Folk rock, country rock Length = 32:34 Label = Reprise Records RS 6467 Producer = Peter H. Edmiston… …   Wikipedia

  • We're Only In It For The Money — The Mothers of Invention – We’re Only in It for the Money Veröffentlichung März 1968 Label Verve Records DiscReet Records Format(e) LP Vinyl CD Genre(s) Rock …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • We're Only in It for the Money — The Mothers of Invention – We’re Only in It for the Money Veröffentlichung März 1968 Label Verve Records DiscReet Records Format(e) LP Vinyl CD Genre(s) Rock …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • We’re Only in It for the Money — Studioalbum von The Mothers of Invention Veröffentlichung März 1968 Label Verve Records …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • We're Only In It For The Money — Album par Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention Sortie Septembre 1968 Enregistrement Aout 1967, Octobre 1967 Durée 37 min 12 s Genre(s) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • We're Only in It for the Money — Were Only in It for the Money Album par Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention Sortie Septembre 1968 Enregistrement Aout 1967, Octobre 1967 Durée 37 min 12 s Genre …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”