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Related: About this forumOn this day, November 19, 1944, Bob Greenlee, bass player for Root Boy Slim, was born.
Bob Greenlee
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Real Name: Robert Fargo Greenlee Jr.
Profile:
American producer, engineer, bassist, saxophonist (sometimes known as "Rattlesnake" Greenlee) and founder in the early 1980s of independent blues label King Snake Records and King Snake Studios in Sanford, FL
Born November 19, 1944 in Daytona Beach, Florida and died February 12, 2004 in lorida, he died at age 59 of pancreatic cancer.
{Snip the picture. Every picture of Bob Greenlee is in some weird format.}
Real Name: Robert Fargo Greenlee Jr.
Profile:
American producer, engineer, bassist, saxophonist (sometimes known as "Rattlesnake" Greenlee) and founder in the early 1980s of independent blues label King Snake Records and King Snake Studios in Sanford, FL
Born November 19, 1944 in Daytona Beach, Florida and died February 12, 2004 in lorida, he died at age 59 of pancreatic cancer.
"This Old Scarecrow"
http://fredsanford.fileave.com/Psychedelly%20radio%20spot.mp3
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Monday, September 26, 2011
Root Boy Slim band members and alumni
On this blog I'll do my best to spotlight each musician who played along side the legendary Root Boy Slim.
Whether it be the the Sex Change Band, Cryin' Out Loud, Wretched Excess, New Hope for the Criminally Insane, Capitol Offense, and the Barbeque Juice Heads...
I'll try to include an image, a brief description, and a website link for all the fans to follow.
Introducing:
"The SEX CHANGE BAND"
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Robert Fargo Greenlee Jr.
born: 19 November 1944 at Daytona Beach, Florida
died: 12 February 2004 at Sanford, Florida
aka: Bob "Rattlesnake" Greenlee
aka: "Rattlesnake Rattles"
aka: "Bobby Uptight"
Husband, father, songwriter, musician, producer, engineer, and founder of Kingsnake Records.
Bob was musical director, co-writer, emcee and bass player of the Sex Change Band.
Bob was a native of Florida, graduate of Yale, football player, a self taught expert on the subject of American blues music, and loved to hunt and fish.
Bob always sang the Muddy Water's song "Birds Nest On the Ground", and occasionally sang "Got My Mojo Working" during the opening set of a Root Boy Slim performance.
Was also a member of the Lake Joanna Band, and the Midnight Creepers.
http://fredsanford.fileave.com/Psychedelly%20radio%20spot.mp3
{This link doesn't work anymore. I'll try to come up with one that does.}
Monday, September 26, 2011
Root Boy Slim band members and alumni
On this blog I'll do my best to spotlight each musician who played along side the legendary Root Boy Slim.
Whether it be the the Sex Change Band, Cryin' Out Loud, Wretched Excess, New Hope for the Criminally Insane, Capitol Offense, and the Barbeque Juice Heads...
I'll try to include an image, a brief description, and a website link for all the fans to follow.
Introducing:
"The SEX CHANGE BAND"
{snip weird format picture}
Robert Fargo Greenlee Jr.
born: 19 November 1944 at Daytona Beach, Florida
died: 12 February 2004 at Sanford, Florida
aka: Bob "Rattlesnake" Greenlee
aka: "Rattlesnake Rattles"
aka: "Bobby Uptight"
Husband, father, songwriter, musician, producer, engineer, and founder of Kingsnake Records.
Bob was musical director, co-writer, emcee and bass player of the Sex Change Band.
Bob was a native of Florida, graduate of Yale, football player, a self taught expert on the subject of American blues music, and loved to hunt and fish.
Bob always sang the Muddy Water's song "Birds Nest On the Ground", and occasionally sang "Got My Mojo Working" during the opening set of a Root Boy Slim performance.
Was also a member of the Lake Joanna Band, and the Midnight Creepers.
Root Boy Slim
Root Boy Slim relaxing in his Takoma Park,
Maryland home in 1980
Root Boy Slim (July 9, 1944 June 8, 1993) was the stage name assumed by American musician Foster MacKenzie III. He was born in Asheville, North Carolina but raised in Washington, D.C.'s Maryland suburbs. He was an exceptionally bright child with parents who were able to afford a series of costly prep schools, and he attended Yale University. He returned to Maryland upon receiving his bachelor's degree and was diagnosed with schizophrenia following an LSD-induced psychotic episode. In the 1970s, he formed his own alternative rock band (including musicians such as tenor saxophonist Ron Holloway) and an ensemble titled Crying Out Loud. Mackenzie's group was ultimately billed as Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band and The Rootettes. The band cultivated a dedicated fan base, largely confined to the Washington metropolitan area.
MacKenzie died in his sleep in his home in Orlando, Florida at age 48 and is buried in Fletcher, North Carolina. He was inducted into the Washington Area Music Association Hall of Fame in 2004.
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MacKenzie was an intelligent yet incorrigible youth, who was asked to leave several private D.C.-area prep schools, including Sidwell Friends School. He finally found his niche at Saint James School in Hagerstown, Maryland, a boarding school, where along with his studies, he played varsity football. He was accepted to and attended Yale University, majoring in African American studies, and graduated in 1967. He was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, where his fraternity brothers included future President George W. Bush. MacKenzie was a year older than Bush.
While at Yale, MacKenzie formed a band with classmate and fraternity brother Bob Greenlee, who was captain of Yale's football team. The band was named Prince La La and the Midnight Creepers. MacKenzie's growing dislike of authority and inner inclination to play pranks and his love of shock value expanded. Band members wore ermine capes, silver lamé hot pants and boasted that they were never invited for return engagements. The year after MacKenzie and Greenlee graduated, they returned to the DKE house during Yale's homecoming. Bush, who since their departure had become president of DKE, threw them out and banned them from the house.
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Root Boy Slim relaxing in his Takoma Park,
Maryland home in 1980
Root Boy Slim (July 9, 1944 June 8, 1993) was the stage name assumed by American musician Foster MacKenzie III. He was born in Asheville, North Carolina but raised in Washington, D.C.'s Maryland suburbs. He was an exceptionally bright child with parents who were able to afford a series of costly prep schools, and he attended Yale University. He returned to Maryland upon receiving his bachelor's degree and was diagnosed with schizophrenia following an LSD-induced psychotic episode. In the 1970s, he formed his own alternative rock band (including musicians such as tenor saxophonist Ron Holloway) and an ensemble titled Crying Out Loud. Mackenzie's group was ultimately billed as Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band and The Rootettes. The band cultivated a dedicated fan base, largely confined to the Washington metropolitan area.
MacKenzie died in his sleep in his home in Orlando, Florida at age 48 and is buried in Fletcher, North Carolina. He was inducted into the Washington Area Music Association Hall of Fame in 2004.
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MacKenzie was an intelligent yet incorrigible youth, who was asked to leave several private D.C.-area prep schools, including Sidwell Friends School. He finally found his niche at Saint James School in Hagerstown, Maryland, a boarding school, where along with his studies, he played varsity football. He was accepted to and attended Yale University, majoring in African American studies, and graduated in 1967. He was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, where his fraternity brothers included future President George W. Bush. MacKenzie was a year older than Bush.
While at Yale, MacKenzie formed a band with classmate and fraternity brother Bob Greenlee, who was captain of Yale's football team. The band was named Prince La La and the Midnight Creepers. MacKenzie's growing dislike of authority and inner inclination to play pranks and his love of shock value expanded. Band members wore ermine capes, silver lamé hot pants and boasted that they were never invited for return engagements. The year after MacKenzie and Greenlee graduated, they returned to the DKE house during Yale's homecoming. Bush, who since their departure had become president of DKE, threw them out and banned them from the house.
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Bob Greenlee on Discogs
Bob Greenlee
Real Name: Robert Fargo Greenlee Jr.
Profile: American producer, engineer, bassist, saxophonist (sometimes known as "Rattlesnake" Greenlee) and founder of independent blues label King Snake Records.
Born November 19, 1944 in Daytona Beach, Florida and died February 12, 2004 in Sanford, Florida, he died at age 59 of pancreatic cancer.
Sites: williamvandyke.com
Aliases: Rattlesnake Rattles
In Groups: The King Snake Horns, The Midnight Creepers
Variations: Viewing All | Bob Greenlee
B. Greenlee, Bob, Bob Greelee, Bob Greenle, Greenlee, R. Greenlee, Robert F. Greenle, Robert F. Greenlee, Robert Fargo Greenlee Jr, Robert Greenlee
Bob Greenlee
Real Name: Robert Fargo Greenlee Jr.
Profile: American producer, engineer, bassist, saxophonist (sometimes known as "Rattlesnake" Greenlee) and founder of independent blues label King Snake Records.
Born November 19, 1944 in Daytona Beach, Florida and died February 12, 2004 in Sanford, Florida, he died at age 59 of pancreatic cancer.
Sites: williamvandyke.com
Aliases: Rattlesnake Rattles
In Groups: The King Snake Horns, The Midnight Creepers
Variations: Viewing All | Bob Greenlee
B. Greenlee, Bob, Bob Greelee, Bob Greenle, Greenlee, R. Greenlee, Robert F. Greenle, Robert F. Greenlee, Robert Fargo Greenlee Jr, Robert Greenlee
Bob "Rattlesnake" Greenlee
1944 -2004
I called Sonja Greenlee the other day to see how Bob was doing and she said he was all but gone. Later she called back and informed me that he had indeed made the jump to hyper-space. We of course new it would happen soon, but man I can't tell you how hard it hit when it came at long last. Margie and I went to ABC and got a half gallon of margarita's. We drank to him and cried a little while we listened to Ace Moreland sing the true blues.
I met Bob 25 years ago when I made my first recordings. We discovered that we both liked fishing and hunting and related sports early on and a deep and true friendship formed between us. Bob had been captain of the Yale football team at the same time I was serving in Viet-Nam. I think he, like a lot of folks, carried a little guilt about the way some of us Vets were treated when we returned home. He sure made me welcome at King Snake even before it was King Snake. I told him that I had enough Viet-Nam Vets in my life but him and Root-Boy were the only Yale guys I ever really got to know up close and personal and that was no small thing to a guy like me.
Bob Greenlee was a good guy and I know I am a better man because he was in my life. Even though I can't call him up anymore on the phone to talk things out, I hear his voice echoing deep in my mind and I kind of know what Bob might say about the most important things, that is, where the red fish are running and the virtues of a good pointer. And to Bob I say rest easy Brother, Sonja and the kids are strong and well, they honor you my Brother...
1944 -2004
I called Sonja Greenlee the other day to see how Bob was doing and she said he was all but gone. Later she called back and informed me that he had indeed made the jump to hyper-space. We of course new it would happen soon, but man I can't tell you how hard it hit when it came at long last. Margie and I went to ABC and got a half gallon of margarita's. We drank to him and cried a little while we listened to Ace Moreland sing the true blues.
I met Bob 25 years ago when I made my first recordings. We discovered that we both liked fishing and hunting and related sports early on and a deep and true friendship formed between us. Bob had been captain of the Yale football team at the same time I was serving in Viet-Nam. I think he, like a lot of folks, carried a little guilt about the way some of us Vets were treated when we returned home. He sure made me welcome at King Snake even before it was King Snake. I told him that I had enough Viet-Nam Vets in my life but him and Root-Boy were the only Yale guys I ever really got to know up close and personal and that was no small thing to a guy like me.
Bob Greenlee was a good guy and I know I am a better man because he was in my life. Even though I can't call him up anymore on the phone to talk things out, I hear his voice echoing deep in my mind and I kind of know what Bob might say about the most important things, that is, where the red fish are running and the virtues of a good pointer. And to Bob I say rest easy Brother, Sonja and the kids are strong and well, they honor you my Brother...
This article appeared in The Orlando Sentinel Thursday February 13, 2004
Musician and Blues Record Producer Bob Greenlee dies at 59
By Jim Abbott | Sentinel Pop Music Critic
They boast about the blues in Chicago, but the music was embraced no less passionately at Bob Greenlee's converted garage apartment on an old family celery farm in Sanford.
Greenlee, the founder of independent blues label King Snake Records, died at home Thursday at age 59 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
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A Daytona Beach native, Greenlee developed a musical interest playing in high-school rock bands with Duane and Gregg Allman. ... The music overwhelmed the lure of other careers. Greenlee earned an undergraduate degree at Yale and was accepted to law school there. He also was a fourth-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in 1967. He passed on both.
If others were surprised by a blues label in Sanford, it was a perfect fit to Greenlee. "The blues lives here, grows here," Greenlee said in 1990. "Kind of like okra and collard greens; its natural place is the South."
Copyright © 2004, Orlando Sentinel
DUANE ALLMAN
©2010 Jas Obrecht
THE BOB GREENLEE INTERVIEW
http://jasobrecht.com/young-duane-allman-bob-greenlee-interview/
JAS OBRECHT:
Young Duane Allman: The Bob Greenlee Interview
(first published on 'Jas Obrecht Music Archive')
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©2010 Jas Obrecht
THE BOB GREENLEE INTERVIEW
http://jasobrecht.com/young-duane-allman-bob-greenlee-interview/
JAS OBRECHT:
Young Duane Allman: The Bob Greenlee Interview
(first published on 'Jas Obrecht Music Archive')
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I saw Root Boy Slim three times, all at the Grog and Tankard in DC. He put on the greatest show. He was such a source of joy. I miss him.
Root Boy Slim-Rich White Republican
ChuckWest1978
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43,590 views Nov 2, 2011
An anthem for the Occupy movement from the late alternative bluesman who saw it all coming.
ChuckWest1978
29 subscribers
43,590 views Nov 2, 2011
An anthem for the Occupy movement from the late alternative bluesman who saw it all coming.
Root Boy Slim - "Boogie till you puke"
Dwight Mannsburden
248 subscribers
193,872 views Mar 29, 2009
Clip from Mr Mikes Mondo Video. Root Boy Slim and his band...Intro by Michael O'Donoghue
Dwight Mannsburden
248 subscribers
193,872 views Mar 29, 2009
Clip from Mr Mikes Mondo Video. Root Boy Slim and his band...Intro by Michael O'Donoghue
root boy slim - dc space - fall 1989
peyoteshaman
1.58K subscribers
25,699 views Feb 17, 2008
space was the place.
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peyoteshaman
1.58K subscribers
25,699 views Feb 17, 2008
space was the place.
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Root Boy Slim - "Eviction Blues"
richardvollin
553 subscribers
8,363 views Aug 9, 2011
From the album "Left For Dead" (King Snake 006) ©1987.
Written by Foster Mackenzie III, Bob Greenlee, and Ernie Lancaster.
Recorded at Track Recorders in Silver Spring, Maryland on 16 January 1979.
Root Boy Slim: vocals, blues harp
Ernie Lancaster: guitar
Bob Greenlee: bass
Winston Kelly: organ
Albert Bashor: drums
Steuart Smith: guitar
From an unbelievable collection of improvisational blues recorded at one session, each in a single take with no over dubs.
Some other titles that didn't make the album were : 'Bus Station Blues', 'My Love Is Real', 'Wired and Wigged-Out', and 'Graveyard of Losers'.
Attention all K-Mart shoppers !
Root Boy Slim and Ernie Lancaster CDs are available by visiting
www.rootboyslim.com and www.ripbang.com
Support Root Boy Slim's legacy, and the musicians who played with him.
richardvollin
553 subscribers
8,363 views Aug 9, 2011
From the album "Left For Dead" (King Snake 006) ©1987.
Written by Foster Mackenzie III, Bob Greenlee, and Ernie Lancaster.
Recorded at Track Recorders in Silver Spring, Maryland on 16 January 1979.
Root Boy Slim: vocals, blues harp
Ernie Lancaster: guitar
Bob Greenlee: bass
Winston Kelly: organ
Albert Bashor: drums
Steuart Smith: guitar
From an unbelievable collection of improvisational blues recorded at one session, each in a single take with no over dubs.
Some other titles that didn't make the album were : 'Bus Station Blues', 'My Love Is Real', 'Wired and Wigged-Out', and 'Graveyard of Losers'.
Attention all K-Mart shoppers !
Root Boy Slim and Ernie Lancaster CDs are available by visiting
www.rootboyslim.com and www.ripbang.com
Support Root Boy Slim's legacy, and the musicians who played with him.
A much younger mahatmakanejeeves appears in this video.
ROOT BOY SLIM Grogg n Tankard 9 27 1991
sasha koledin
365 subscribers
2,807 views Nov 24, 2020
IT WAS A NIGHT LIKE NO OTHER, MANY YEARS AGO - THANKS TO "CARRIE FOSTER" FOR DA RIDE INTO DE UNKNOWN (PITTSBURGH TO DC) - TO SHOOT DE MOST FROM COAST TO COAST.
BOB GREENLEE PASSED AWAY ON FEBRUARY 10, 2004.
sasha koledin
365 subscribers
2,807 views Nov 24, 2020
IT WAS A NIGHT LIKE NO OTHER, MANY YEARS AGO - THANKS TO "CARRIE FOSTER" FOR DA RIDE INTO DE UNKNOWN (PITTSBURGH TO DC) - TO SHOOT DE MOST FROM COAST TO COAST.
BOB GREENLEE PASSED AWAY ON FEBRUARY 10, 2004.
Sun Nov 19, 2023: On this day, November 19, 1944, Bob Greenlee, bass player for Root Boy Slim, was born.
Sat Nov 19, 2022: On this day, November 19, 1944, Bob Greenlee, bass player for Root Boy Slim, was born.
Thu Nov 19, 2020: Local musicians will perform benefit for guitarist Ernie Lancaster
Thu Nov 19, 2020: On this day, November 19, 1944, Bob Greenlee, bass player for Root Boy Slim, was born.
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