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  1. 25 de dic. de 2003 · Earle Mankey played guitar, and Russell doubled on bass and vocals until Ralph Oswald later joined on bass. They soon produced a full LP acetate, containing the strangest recorded sounds ever made – supposedly the result of the Mael brothers emulating their idols, the early Who and the Kinks (whose clever lyrics were sung over a powerful, thrashing sound).

  2. Guitar Earle Mankey. Drums Harley Feinstein. Lead Vocal Russell Mael. Piano Ron Mael. Organs Ron Mael. Credited Artist Halfnelson. Album Credits. Producers Todd Rundgren. Writers Earle Mankey, Jim ...

  3. Band engineer Earle Mankey recalled that his first session with the Beach Boys had involved a recording of "Ding Dang", as he said, "At one session of Carl's, somebody said to Brian, 'Let's cut a track,' and he said, 'I have this great song, it's called "Ding, Dang."'

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1981 Vinyl release of "Earle Mankey" on Discogs.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Mau Mau / Crazy" on Discogs.

  6. All the versions in/Todas las versiones en: http://www.florencom.esEarle MankeyFun Rock! Kooky, Crazy, Classic Rock for Kids

  7. James Mankey – guitars; Harry Rushakoff – drums, percussion; Production. Concrete Blonde, Chris Tsangarides – producers on "Ghost of a Texas Ladies' Man" and "Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)" Chris Marshall – recording assistant on "Ghost of a Texas Ladies' Man" Earle Mankey – mixing on "Ghost of a Texas Ladies' Man"