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Tony Logan is an American percussionist who worked with The Residents on the tracks "Six Things To A Cycle" and "Flight of the Bumble Roach", from the sessions that would result in the 1977 album Fingerprince and the 1979 EP Babyfingers.
Logan also appeared in a minor role in The Residents' unfinished feature film Vileness Fats. He went on to record a gospel album in 2007.
Credits on Residents releases[]
- Vileness Fats (1972-1976, unreleased)
- Fingerprince (1977)
- percussion on "Six Things To A Cycle"[1]
- Babyfingers EP (1979)
- percussion on "Flight of The Bumble Roach")[1]
- Please Do Not Steal It! (aka Nibbles, 1979)
- steel drums on "Six Things To A Cycle"
- Mole Show/Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? VHS (1984)
- Fingerprince Classic Series CD reissue (1987)
- percussion on "Flight of The Bumble Roach" and "Six Things To A Cycle"
- Uncle Willie's Highly Opinionated Guide To The Residents (1993)
- Our Tired, Our Poor, Our Huddled Masses (1997)
- on "Fingerprince Concentrate")
External links and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Fingerprince Classic Series CD reissue liner notes, 1987
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Tourniquet of Roses Fingerprince / Babyfingers (1976-1979) Side A |