Band, GB
Rock
Not to be confused with the UK prog rock band Man. Man were a East Coast 60's Rock Band consisting of Richard Supa (lead guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals), Dennis Belline (rhythm guitar, piano, vocals), Richie Cardenas (bass, vocals), Gilbert Slavin (organ, piano, harpsichord, flute) and Antony Krasinski (drums, percussion, harmonica). At the time Man fitted perfectly into the whole college campus coffee house scene, as FM, free form, Rock album radio was still in its infancy, so timing of the album release was ideal. Their 1969, self titled endeavor, produced by Bob Johnston and engineered by Neil Wilburn, showed a high degree of imagination, with harmonious and memorable vocals supplied by their unusual and unique tenor Supa. Unfortunately, despite this, the band never jelled together and after releasing their debut album, which escaped the attention of the masses, they decided to break up. Richard Supa went onto a career as a session player and songwriter. His song “Chip Away The Stone” has been covered by Aerosmith and Humble Pie among others. Supa also released four solo albums between 1971 and 1978.
Gil Slavin org, p, hps, fl | |
Richard Supa voc, acg US | |
Denny Belline ep, voc | |
Richie Cardenas b, voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Hermana Salvacion | Man | 1969 | Single |
Sister Salvation | Man | 1969 | Single |
Girl Of The North Country | Man | 1969 | Single |
Sister Salvation | Man | 1969 | Single |
Man | Man | 1969 | Album |