- The Insect Trust
The Insect Trust was a rock band that formed in New York in 1967, whose characteristic sound was a
psychedelic mixture of progressive rock, jazz, folk, blues and rock and roll and had similarities toFairport Convention ,Janis Joplin ,Grateful Dead , andJefferson Airplane .The members of the band were Nancy Jeffries, vocals,
Bill Barth onguitar s,Luke Faust onguitar s, banjo, fiddle and harmonica, Trevor Koehler onsaxophone and Robert Palmer onclarinet and alto saxophone.According to
The New York Times the band took its name fromWilliam Burroughs 's detailing of a race of giant insects bent on world domination in the novelNaked Lunch ; ["See" Throwing Rock Snobs a BoneThe New York Times December 18, 2005 Sunday Section 14NJ; Column 4; New Jersey Weekly Desk; MUSIC; Pg. 14.] however according toBill Barth the name "Insect Trust" came from the poetry journal theInsect Trust Gazette , published byBill Levy . Levy took the name from Burroughs, Warren Gardner then gave it to the band.They made two albums:
* "The Insect Trust" in 1969 and
* "Hoboken Saturday Night" in 1970.The band's sax player Bob Palmer later became the highly lauded rock critic Robert Palmer, while the female vocalist Nancy Jeffries became an important record company executive (A&M, Virgin, Elektra). Luke Faust had earlier been a member of the
Holy Modal Rounders , an old-timey/psychedelic/eclectic group in a category by themselves.References
See: Throwing Rock Snobs a Bone by Tammy LA Gorce. The New York Times December 18, 2005 Sunday.Section 14NJ; Column 4; New Jersey Weekly Desk; MUSIC; Pg. 14.
External links
* [http://www.furious.com/perfect/insecttrust.html The Insect Trust]
* [http://myspace.com/insecttrust The Insect Trust at myspace]
*Insect Trust Album Review: [http://rare-albums.com/albums.php?id=20]
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