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  1. Pearls Before Swine was an American psychedelic folk band formed by Tom Rapp in 1965 in Eau Gallie, which is now part of Melbourne, Florida. They released six albums between 1967 and 1971, before Rapp launched a solo career.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2018 · Mr. Rapp’s first marriage, to Elisabeth Joosten in 1968, ended in divorce in the mid-1970s. His second marriage, to Susan Hein, also ended in divorce.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_RappTom Rapp - Wikipedia

    Rapp was married three times: firstly to Elisabeth Joosten (who sang on some of his recordings) from 1968 to 1976; secondly, to Susan Hein; and, from 1995, Lynn Madison. He had a son, David, from his first marriage.

  4. Varios también incluyeron a la entonces esposa de Rapp, Elisabeth, en la voz. El extrañamente optimista "The Man", de City of Gold , fue cantado por David Noyes y grabado en A&R Studios en la ciudad de Nueva York durante el verano de 1970.

  5. Original members Lane Lederer and Roger Crissinger had left, and Rapp had married Dutch traveller Elisabeth Joosten, whom he had met in New York when recording the album Balaklava. Original member Wayne Harley remained in the group, but left shortly after These Things Too was recorded.

  6. Mr. Rapp’s first marriage, to Elisabeth Joosten in 1968, ended in divorce in the mid-1970s. His second marriage, to Susan Hein, also ended in divorce. In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife, Lynn Madison, whom he married in 1995; two sisters, Kathy Parks and Patty Lent; and a granddaughter.

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    Left behind with singer/guitarist Tom Rapp were banjo player Wayne Harley and Rapp's Dutch-born wife Elisabeth Joosten. Anyhow, anyone expecting Rapp's partnership with Reprise to blossom into top-40 pop, or FM-radio ready rock was going to be in for a major disappointment.