https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/28/arts/television/martin-mull-dead.html
Not a musician by trade, exactly, but plenty of music in his act, and he was no slouch on the guitar. (Look up his appearances with Glen Campbell.) He also hosted a brilliant episode of Soundstage in 1976 with Flo & Eddie, and he appears on more than one of the old Warner Brothers Loss Leaders collections. And of course Wrecking Crew ace Tommy Tedesco played ex-con guitarist Tommy Marinucci in Fernwood 2 Night's house band, Happy Kyne & the Mirth Makers.
Mull did a "Live from the Record Plant" set on KMET in 1973, but I don't think it was one of the quad broadcasts.
Here's the famous Tom Waits episode of Fernwood:
https://www.openculture.com/2024/07...young-tom-waits-on-fernwood-2-night-1977.html
Not a musician by trade, exactly, but plenty of music in his act, and he was no slouch on the guitar. (Look up his appearances with Glen Campbell.) He also hosted a brilliant episode of Soundstage in 1976 with Flo & Eddie, and he appears on more than one of the old Warner Brothers Loss Leaders collections. And of course Wrecking Crew ace Tommy Tedesco played ex-con guitarist Tommy Marinucci in Fernwood 2 Night's house band, Happy Kyne & the Mirth Makers.
Mull did a "Live from the Record Plant" set on KMET in 1973, but I don't think it was one of the quad broadcasts.
Here's the famous Tom Waits episode of Fernwood:
https://www.openculture.com/2024/07...young-tom-waits-on-fernwood-2-night-1977.html
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