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Mike Love's Many Albums

Meet the producer of Mike Love's "many album".

The Loading Zone opened for the Who at the Fillmore on the band's first American tour, hung out with Janis Joplin and the Dead, and toured with Jeff Beck. Founded by Richmond-raised organist/vocalist Paul Fauerso in 1965, the rock 'n' rhythm combo was a regular part of Bill Graham's retinue of acts. For several years Berkeley's gloriously eclectic New Orleans House at San Pablo and Cedar served as its home base, but the East Bay group never became a marquee act outside of the region.

Fauerso produced Tillery's first solo album before the band broke up for good, but by 1971 he was ready to leave the Bay Area to devote himself to teaching Transcendental Meditation. Rarely far from music, he wrote commercial jingles, did some film scores, recorded music for meditation, and produced several albums for Beach Boys' Mike Love. But his ultimate bandstand thrill was a Loading Zone gig opening for soul legends Sam and Dave.

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Comment from: TheLazenby [Visitor] Email
Well, to be fair, Mike did have many albums... just not necessarily produced by this guy.

First Love, Country Love, Looking Back With Love, Mike Love Not War, Almost Summer, Celebration, Disco Celebration, Rock 'N' Roll City, Christmas Party, Catch A Wave... did he produce any of those? :-)
08/19/08 @ 21:25

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