Name Buzzy Linhart Parents Agnes Linhart Movies The Groove Tube, Rush It | Role Composer Music director Rush It | |
Albums Electric Lady Dream: The Eddie Kramer Sessions (New York City, 1969) People also search for Moogy Klingman, Ken Shapiro, Gary Youngman |
Buzzy linhart with moogy klingman at triad n y 2002 part 1
William Linhart (born March 3, 1943), better known as Buzzy Linhart, is an American rock performer, composer, multi-instrumentalist musician and actor.
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- Discography
- Songs
- References

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he began playing percussion for symphony at the age of seven, switching to vibraphone at ten. At fourteen he entered the Cleveland Music School Settlement, a world-renowned conservatory of music. Because of this training he led bands all through school and at the age of 18 entered the U.S. Navy School of Music as a percussionist.

In 1963, he moved to New York City and became friends and roommates with John Sebastian. He also became a protege to the senior guitarist and folk singer Fred Neil. One of his first bands, with fellow musicians Steve De Naut, Serge Katzen, and Max Ochs, was Seventh Sons, who released a raga-rock LP for ESP Records. Buzzy eventually released a series of solo albums from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s starting with his Philips debut buzzy (the title with a small "b") in 1969. Although closely associated with the Greenwich Village folk-rock scene for much of his career, he recorded that first complete solo album in London and Wales with the Welsh prog-rock band Eyes of Blue serving as the backing band.

His prowess on the vibraphone found him performing as a session musician on recordings by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Richie Havens, Carly Simon, Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys, and Jimi Hendrix (on the Cry of Love album and he is credited on Electric Ladyland). In 2005 he recorded "Mr. Cool"on CD "Life Goes On",with Monica Dupont and Gary Novak

Linhart is joint composer of "(You Got To Have) Friends," a collaboration with Mark "Moogy" Klingman, which became singer Bette Midler's de facto theme song. This was the end of his major label career, but although he never achieved commercial success, Linhart has continued to write, record, sing and compose music to this day.
Linhart had significant visibility as an actor in the mid-1970s. He also achieved some notoriety from his appearance in the opening sequence of the cult movie The Groove Tube, as a hippie hitchhiker. He was also a regular on the 1976 television show "Cos", starring Bill Cosby[1]. However, there appears to be little or no surviving footage from the series, Cos; unlike the several subsequent Bill Cosby television series.
Buzzy linhart with moogy klingman and michael powers at the cutting room n y 2002 part 1
Discography
Songs
Talk About a Morning
The Bag I'm in
The Time to Live Is Now
Mother's Red Light
That’s the Bag I’m In
If You Love Me
The Love’s Still Growing
Good Face
I Don’t Ever Want to Say Goodbye
Willie Jean
Cheat-Cheat-Lied / Hit the Road Jack
Sing Joy
Everybody's Got /Don't You Know
There's No Need
Sky Is Falling
Love Still Hurts
Love Is All That Really Counts
Step Into My Wildest Dreams
Rollin’ On
Sing Joy / Tutti Frutti
Tell Me True
Leila
Free Soul Spirit Symphony
I Believe It Tonight
Celebrate the Night
I Might Be Wrong but I Say What I Mean
Love Is a Symphony
Don’t You Pay Me No Mind
Peace in the Country
I Bet You Gotta Come Back to Me
Happy Blues
It Hurts So Bad That It Must Be Love