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Seatrain (band)

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Years active
  
1968–1973

Genre
  
Folk-rock

Seatrain (band) Seatrain Live At Fillmore East 1971 Nights At The Roundtable

Labels
  
A&M, Capitol, Warner Bros., Edsel, One Way, Wounded Bird

Past members
  
Andy KulbergRichard GreeneLloyd BaskinPeter WalshBill ElliottPeter RowanJulio CoronadoLarry AtamanuikJim RobertsDon KretmarElliot RandallRed ShepherdTeddy IrwinBobby Moses

Origin
  
Marin County, California, North Coast, California, United States (1968)

Albums
  
The Marblehe, Watch, Sea Train, Seatrain

Seatrain was an American roots fusion band based initially in Marin County, California, and later in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Seatrain was formed in 1969, subsequently drawing some members from the Blues Project when it broke up. Seatrain recorded four albums and disbanded in 1973.

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Seatrain (band) Author Dennis Lopez Sea Train to appear in Lincolnville on Nov 20

Band history

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Flutist/bassist Andy Kulberg and drummer Roy Blumenfeld of Blues Project formed the band with Jim Roberts, ex-Mystery Trend guitarist John Gregory, former Jim Kweskin Jug Band violinist/fiddler Richard Greene, and saxophonist Don Kretmar. Seatrain recorded their first album, Planned Obsolescence, in 1968, but had to release it as a Blues Project album for contractual reasons. In 1969, they released a self-titled LP (Sea Train), but faced a major change in membership a few months later.

Seatrain (band) SINISTER VINYL COLLECTION SEATRAIN SEA TRAIN 1969 Sinister

The group's second self-titled album was released in 1970 under the single-word name Seatrain. By then, Blumenfeld, Gregory, and Kretmar had been replaced by drummer Larry Atamanuik, keyboardist Lloyd Baskin, and Earth Opera guitarist and former Blue Grass Boy Peter Rowan. The album's "13 Questions" was released as a single and became a minor hit in the US, reaching #49 on Billboard's national chart.

Seatrain (band) SINISTER VINYL COLLECTION SEATRAIN SEATRAIN 1970 Sinister

George Martin produced the album, marking the first time he had acted in that capacity with a rock act since his work with the Beatles. He also produced Seatrain's much-anticipated 1971 follow-up album, The Marblehead Messenger. In September Seatrain toured Great Britain for the first time, usually performing as a support act for Traffic. However, Rowan and Greene left the band soon after to form Muleskinner, while Roberts and Atamanuik joined the backing band of Emmylou Harris. Kulberg and Baskin replaced these members with guitarist Peter Walsh, keyboardist Bill Elliott, and drummer Julio Coronado, but only released one more album, 1973's Watch.

1968 - 1969

  • Don Kretmar - sax/bass
  • John Gregory - guitar/vocals
  • Roy Blumenfeld - drums
  • Andy Kulberg - bass/flute
  • Richard Greene - violin
  • Jim Roberts - lyricist
  • 1969

  • Andy Kulberg - bass/flute
  • Richard Greene - violin
  • Don Kretmar - sax/bass
  • Jim Roberts - lyricist
  • Teddy Irwin - guitar
  • Red Shepherd - vocals
  • Bobby Moses - drums
  • 1969

  • Andy Kulberg - bass/flute
  • Richard Greene - violin
  • Don Kretmar - sax/bass
  • Red Shepherd - vocals
  • Elliot Randall - guitar
  • Billy Williams - drums
  • 1969 - 1972

  • Andy Kulberg - bass/flute
  • Richard Greene - violin
  • Peter Rowan - guitar/vocals
  • Lloyd Baskin - keyboards/vocals
  • Larry Atamanuik - drums
  • 1972 - 1973

  • Andy Kulberg - bass/flute
  • Lloyd Baskin - keyboards/vocals
  • Peter Walsh - guitar
  • Bill Elliott - keyboards
  • Julio Coronado - drums
  • Discography

  • Sea Train (1969)
  • Seatrain (1970)
  • The Marblehead Messenger (1971)
  • Watch (1973)
  • Songs

    13 QuestionsSeatrain · 1970
    Song of JobSeatrain · 1970
    Out Where the HillsSeatrain · 1970

    References

    Seatrain (band) Wikipedia