Don Sugarcane Harris

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Carlsbad 05:34 Tools
Eleanor Rigby 09:26 Tools
Song For My Father 10:11 Tools
Liz Pineapple Wonderful 07:47 Tools
Where's My Sunshine 11:25 Tools
Keep on Driving 04:01 Tools
The Pig's Eye 06:21 Tools
No Inspiration 03:55 Tools
The Buzzard's Cousin 05:58 Tools
Sugar Cane's Got the Blues 15:23 Tools
So Alone 06:58 Tools
Blues on the Moon 06:42 Tools
Runnin' Away 15:41 Tools
I'm Gonna Miss You 04:57 Tools
Q 05:26 Tools
Cup Full of Dreams 13:54 Tools
Generation of Vipers 04:05 Tools
Coitus Interruptus 04:49 Tools
Which Way Is the Bathroom 03:57 Tools
Almost Broke 05:48 Tools
Desiree 08:32 Tools
Hatties Bathtub 07:10 Tools
Bad Feet 05:29 Tools
Free Zone 06:47 Tools
Remember the Past 09:42 Tools
Third Time Suspicious 05:38 Tools
Lila Faye 06:29 Tools
Feel The Pain 10:04 Tools
The Last Mile 07:20 Tools
11. Keep on Driving, from Keep on Driving 04:01 Tools
The Willies 05:57 Tools
Keyzop 05:29 Tools
Nesia 06:38 Tools
Flashin' Time 05:29 Tools
Out of Pocket 05:29 Tools
Do It Yourself 05:29 Tools
I'm Unconscious 03:03 Tools
A Little Soul Food 03:03 Tools
Funk And Wagner 03:03 Tools
Yours Eternally 03:03 Tools
I'm On Your Case 03:47 Tools
Im Gonna Miss You 04:43 Tools
Midnight Walk 07:47 Tools
Take It All Off 04:43 Tools
Liz Pinapple Wonderful 07:47 Tools
You're Making Me Cry 07:47 Tools
Keep On Trying 07:47 Tools
I Think I've Suffered Enough 07:47 Tools
Makes It Kinda Hard 07:47 Tools
Tears Are Made Of Dreams 07:47 Tools
Don't You Think I've Paid Enough 07:47 Tools
Hattie's Bathtub 07:47 Tools
You Could've Had Me Baby 07:47 Tools
Nothing But Time 05:36 Tools
I'm All In 05:36 Tools
Dear John 07:47 Tools
Keep on Driving, from Keep on Driving 07:47 Tools
Don Sugarcane Harris 05:36 Tools
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Don "Sugarcane" Harris was an American rock & roll / blues violinist and guitarist born on June 19, 1938. Don and Dewey with his childhood friend Dewey Terry in the mid 1950s. Harris was given the nickname "Sugarcane" by LA bandleader Johnny Otis and it was to remain with him throughout his life. In the 1960s Harris moved over to the electric violin after separating with Dewey. He was to reappear as a sideman with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and Frank Zappa, most recognized for his appearances on Zappa's Hot Rats album, with Captain Beefheart and Shuggie Otis, and with the Mothers of Invention on the albums Burnt Weeny Sandwich, The Lost Episodes and Weasels Ripped My Flesh. Harris's struggles with substance abuse were to lead to his becoming erratic, not so much as a performer while on stage, but as a person whom it became increasing difficult to get on stage. During the early 1970s, Sugarcane fronted the Pure Food and Drug Act which included drummer Paul Lagos, guitarists Harvey Mandel and Randy Resnick, and bassist Victor Conte, who was the founder of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO). In the 1980s, Sugarcane was a member of the Los Angeles-based experimental rock band Tupelo Chain Sex. Don Sugarcane Harris died on November 30, 1999. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.