Prairie Madness  | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Los Angeles and Marin County, California | 
| Genres | Rock, folk rock | 
| Years active | 1960–1970 | 
| Labels | Columbia | 
| Past members | Chris Ducey Ed Millis  | 
Prairie Madness is a guitar/piano duo that existed in the 1960s and 70s in Los Angeles and Marin County, California. It was composed of Chris Ducey and Ed Millis.[1] Their self-titled album and its single, 'Shame The Children' were co-produced by Matthew Fisher, Procol Harum organist, and Joel Sill.
Personnel
- Chris Ducey - Acoustic and Electric guitars
 - Ed Millis - Piano and Accordion
 - Jack Conrad - Bass Guitar
 - Richie Hayward - Drums
 - Jim Young - Drums
 - Matthew Fisher - Organ, Harpsichord
 - Ralph Bryan - Electric Guitar
 - Emil Richards - Assorted African Percussion
 - Airto Moreira - Assorted Brazilian Percussion
 - Richard Davis - Upright Bass
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Talent in Action". Billboard. July 1, 1972. p. 12.
 
External links
- Prairie Madness page on a Procol Harum fan site
 - Follow-up History
 - Penny Arkade - 8th paragraph from bottom
 
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