- Mark
Randall Volman (born
April 19, 1947) is an
American vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter, best
known as a
founding member of the 1960s rock band The...
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California in 1965. The band
formed with
Howard Kaylan on lead vocals, Mark
Volman on
backing vocals, Al
Nichol on lead guitar, Jim
Tucker on
acoustic and...
- 2007, it was
inducted into the
Grammy Hall of Fame.
Howard Kaylan and Mark
Volman,
singers of the Turtles, were
involved on
various legal battles due to their...
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comedy rock duo
consisting of Mark
Volman (Flo,
short for
Phlorescent Leech) and
Howard Kaylan (Eddie).
Kaylan and
Volman were
founding members of the mid-to...
- of the 1960s rock band The Turtles, and, with
bandmate and
friend Mark
Volman, a
member of the 1970s rock duo Flo & Eddie,
where he used the pseudonym...
- Mark
Volman and
Howard Kaylan except where noted. "Flo &
Eddie Theme" "Thoughts Have Turned" "It
Never Happened" (
Volman) "Burn the House" (
Volman) "Lady...
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Socialist Party of America; and
finally to Figueres,
Sacha Volman, and Juan Bosch.
Sacha Volman,
treasurer of the IILR, was a CIA agent. Cord
Meyer was a...
- Ian Underwood, Jeff Simmons,
George Duke,
Aynsley Dunbar and
singers Mark
Volman and
Howard Kaylan (formerly of the Turtles, but who for
contractual reasons...
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Moving Targets is a 1976
album by Flo &
Eddie (Mark
Volman and
Howard Kaylan). Illegal,
Immoral and
Fattening and
Moving Targets were
reissued on a single...
- is a 1975
comedy rock
album recorded by
Howard Kaylan ("Eddie") and Mark
Volman ("Flo"). A
majority of the
album comes from live recordings,
including three...