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Birth name
  
Mark Boston

Name
  
Rockette Morton

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Musician

Years active
  
1963–present

Albums
  
Love Space

Website
  
rockettemorton.com


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Born
  
14 July 1949Salem, Illinois, U.S. (
1949-07-14
)

Instruments
  
Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock

Associated acts
  
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Rockette Morton (born Mark Boston; 14 July 1949 in Salem, Illinois) is an American musician, best known as a bassist and guitarist for Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Career

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In 1963, after moving to Lancaster, California, Boston joined up with future Magic Band member Bill Harkleroad (aka Zoot Horn Rollo) in a band named B.C. & the Cavemen.

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He was given the nickname "Rockette Morton" by Captain Beefheart after becoming a member of the Magic Band. Morton played on five of Beefheart's albums: Trout Mask Replica (produced by Frank Zappa in 1969), Lick My Decals Off Baby (1970), The Spotlight Kid (1972), Clear Spot (1972) and Unconditionally Guaranteed (1974). He originally played bass, but switched to rhythm guitar after former Little Feat bassist Roy Estrada joined the band.

In the book Lunar Notes: Zoot Horn Rollo's Captain Beefheart Experience, guitarist Bill Harkleroad details some of the tensions that arose between Beefheart and members of the band. These tensions led to a split in 1974, when Rockette Morton left to form Mallard with bandmates John French, Bill Harkleroad, and Art Tripp. Mallard released two albums, Mallard (1975) and In A Different Climate (1976). Following the band's demise, Morton continued performing in various groups as guitarist and bassist.

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Morton released a solo album, Love Space, in 2003, about which he wrote: "If you enjoy listening to this music even half as much as I enjoyed recording it, I did my job." It was recorded at his music studio in Aiken, South Carolina.

Prior to the album's release he was featured in an article in the music magazine Stomp & Stammer (October 2002), titled "The Ring of Rockette Morton", in which he self-identified as "a space nut" and being "pro-space". He was 52 years old at the time and was living in a mobile home, decorated with alien and rocket ship models.

In 2003 Morton and other former members of the Magic Band regrouped and embarked on a world tour, performing Captain Beefheart's music. They have continued to tour regularly as the Magic Band since then.

Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band

  • Trout Mask Replica (1969)
  • Lick My Decals Off, Baby (1970)
  • The Spotlight Kid (1972)
  • Clear Spot (1972)
  • Unconditionally Guaranteed (1974)
  • Mallard

  • Mallard
  • In a Different Climate
  • Solo

  • Love Space (2003)
  • Guest appearances

  • Ant-Bee: Electronic Church Muzik (Barking Moondog, 2011)
  • References

    Rockette Morton Wikipedia