Band, *1944
Rock
A.k.a. Benjamin Franklin Van Dervort Benny Van
Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1944, J.D. Blackfoot grew up in Tennessee and Maryland. He first sang in bands at high school. His first band was a trio named the Starfires, who played only one gig. He then joined Columbus, Ohio band the Ebb Tides as singer and guitarist, under the name Benny Van. In August 1969 he released his debut solo single "Who's Nuts Alfred / Epitaph For A Head" (Philips 40625) followed by the album "The Ultimate Prophecy" (Mercury SR 61288) in August 1970. Three more 45s followed: "Wonderin' Where You Are / It Don't Mean A Thing" (1970, Peace 50944) "Savage / Almost Another Day" (1970, Peace 61776) "Everyday - Every Night / Save This World Today (1971, Peace 82941)
![]() | Bill Kristian b, voc NZ |
![]() | Sterling Smith org US |
![]() | Frank Gibson dr *1946 NZ |
![]() | Bob Jackson b, eg |
![]() | Jimmy Sloggett sax, ts AU |
![]() | Mike Walker p, key |
![]() | Tony Baker org, sax |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Co-Dependent Dysfunctional You | J. D. Blackfoot | 2001 | Album |
Ohio Dream | J. D. Blackfoot | 1997 | Album |
Tokala | J. D. Blackfoot | 1992 | Album |
Nobody's Business | J. D. Blackfoot | 1984 | Album |
Live In St. Louis•July 16,1982 | J. D. Blackfoot | 1982 | Album |
Southbound And Gone | J. D. Blackfoot | 1975 | Album |
Twilight | J. D. Blackfoot | 1975 | Single |
Twilight / Dove On The Ocean | J. D. Blackfoot | 1975 | Single |
The Song Of Crazy Horse | J. D. Blackfoot | 1974 | Album |
Ride Away | J. D. Blackfoot | 1973 | Single |
I've Been Waitin' | J. D. Blackfoot | 1973 | Single |
Wonderin' Where You Are / It Don't Mean A Thing | J. D. Blackfoot | 1970 | Single |
The Ultimate Prophecy | J. D. Blackfoot | 1970 | Album |
Who's Nuts Alfred / Epitaph For A Head | J. D. Blackfoot | 1969 | Single |
Savage / Almost Another Day | J. D. Blackfoot | Single | |
Every Day - Every Night | J. D. Blackfoot | Single | |
One Time Woman / I've Never Seen You | J. D. Blackfoot | Single |