Original Mother Of Invention Member Jim Sherwood Dies
The woodwind player passes away aged 69
Rolling Stone reports that Sherwood was a classically trained multi-instrumentalist, and he played baritone and tenor saxophone, percussion and vocals to the Mothers of Inventions' landmark first five psychedelic records, including 1966's debut Freak Out! and 1968's Cruising with Ruben & the Jets.
A childhood friend of Zappa's, Sherwood also performed on Zappa's first solo album, 1967's Lumpy Gravy, and in the 1971 avant-garde film 200 Motels.
Zappa told Rolling Stone in 1968 "Euclid James 'Motorhead' Sherwood I've known for 12 years. We were in high school in Lancaster together. He used to play baritone sax in the Omens. He has the ability to perform a dance known as the bug, which resembles an epileptic fit. He's one of those guys you say, "I know this guy who's really weird and I want to show him to you." He was our equipment handler for a while and when we started the atrocities we started handing him our instruments to see what would happen. He played things more imaginative than the proficient musicians could lay down. It was just him against the machine in his mouth, a saxophone. He is also very proficient at dolls and visual aids."