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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aorta_(band)Aorta (band) - Wikipedia

    James Vincent Dondelinger, 8 February 1943, in Chicago; later known as Jim Donlinger). The band was then known as The Exceptions. They released several singles on local labels, and an EP, Rock and Roll Mass, on the Flair label, before Grebb left to join The Buckinghams, being replaced by Jim Nyeholt.

  2. Explore releases from Jim Nyeholt at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Jim Nyeholt at the Discogs Marketplace.

  3. 22 gen 2021 · Nyeholt and the Donlinger’s reformed Aorta with bassist Michael Been, formerly of Windy City garage rockers The Troys. In 1970, they released Aorta 2 on California small-press Happy Tiger Records. It features 10 songs, eight of them J. Donlinger/Been originals, including “Blythe Spirit,” “Beg for His Forgiveness,” and ...

  4. In the wake of marginal sales of their debut album and a disastorous showcase performance at New York's Fillmore East, Aorta was dropped by Columbia Records. Drummer Billy Harman and bassist Bobby Jones quickly left. Jim Donlinger and Jim Nyeholt hired Jim's brother Tom Donlinger as the replacement drummer.

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  5. Magic Bed – 2:37 (Jim Donlinger, Dan Hoagland) Main Vein II – 1:25 (Jim Donlinger, Jim Nyeholt) Sleep Tight – 4:38 (Russ Titelman, Lowell George) Catalyptic – 3:32 (Jack Dalton, Gary Montgomery) Lato B. Main Vein III – 0:42 (Jim Donlinger) Sprinkle Road to Cork Street – 3:06 (Jim Nyeholt, Dan Hoagland) Ode to Missy Mxyzosptlk – 3: ...

  6. Turn it over and four very serious young men look out at you (again in black and white) from the four points of the compass: Bobby Jones, Jim Donlinger, Jim Nyeholt, and Billy Herman. When I picked up the album in 1985 in the used bin at Desert Shore Records in Syracuse, NY where I was going to college, I said to myself "these guys look like they know what they're doing."

  7. Peace (Rotary Connection album) Peace. (Rotary Connection album) A Billboard ad for the album which generated more controversy than any other in the publication to date. [1] Peace is a 1968 studio album by American psychedelic soul group Rotary Connection, released on Cadet Records.