Vanilla Fudge is an American rock band. The band's original lineup - vocalist/organist Mark Stein, bassist/vocalist Tim Bogert, lead guitarist/vocalist Vince Martell, and drummer/vocalist Carmine ...
Hailing from Long Island, New York, Vanilla Fudge's lineup consists of: Mark Stein, vocals and keyboards; Mark Stein, bass and vocals; Carmine Appice; and Vince Martell, guitar and vocals. Bassist Tim ...
Vanilla Fudge, a band that’s cited as influencing the sound of myriad acts from Deep Purple and The Who to Van Halen and Styx is marking the 50th anniversary of its founding this year. Original ...
Vanilla Fudge in 2020: Mark Stein, Pete Bremy, Carmine Appice, and Vince Martell. Credit: Photo by Tom Lewandoski/Courtesy of Dustin Hardman, Press Promotions “That was pretty cool! And it definitely ...
“On the other side,” continued Hibbert. “Fudge unleash on the unwary listener their vision of the ‘now generation,’ in the form of a dull reworking of Sonny Bono’s ‘The Beat Goes on.’ This was the ...
EDWARDSVILLE — If you want to hear classic rock — either by the original band or a top-notch tribute band — the Wildey Theatre is the place to be in June. Upcoming concerts at the venue include ...
Former Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore once revealed the band's "heroes", who had such an effect on them that they ...
When you think of the great Hammond organ players of the 1960s, some names that come to mind are Booker T. Jones, Felix Cavaliere, Jon Lord, Steve Winwood... and Bayonne native Mark Stein.
Talk about a long layoff between shows. According to drummer Carmine Appice, the last time these venerable Long Islanders played Los Angeles was 1968, opening for Jimi Hendrix at the Hollywood Bowl.
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