Mallard (band)
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Mallard was the name of a band featuring ex-members of Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band.
In early 1974, after the recording of the Unconditionally Guaranteed album, Bill Harkleroad (Zoot Horn Rollo), Mark Boston (Rockette Morton) and Art Tripp III (Ed Marimba) had finally had enough of working with Captain Beefheart. They formed Mallard, with Sam Galpin on vocals and Rabbit Bundrick on keyboards, releasing their eponymous first album in 1975, with logistical support from Ian Anderson. John French (Drumbo) was originally involved with the band, and co-wrote some songs.
In 1976 they released their second and last album, In a Different Climate and performed several concerts in the UK. George Draggota now played drums, with John Thomas on keyboards. Thomas was briefly involved in the Magic Band, and in the early 60's had been in Rattlesnake and Eggs with John French.
Despite the principal members' years together and unique musical abilities, and support from the British musical press, Mallard never achieved commercial success.