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Zal Yanovsky

 
Artist: Zal Yanovsky
Zal Yanovsky

Worked With:

Joe Butler, Jerry Yester, Steve Boone, John Sebastian

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  • Born: December 19, 1944, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Died: December 13, 2002, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  • Active: '70s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar, Songwriter Representative Album: "Alive and Well in Argentina"

Biography

First showing up as part of the legendary Mugwumps with Denny Doherty and Cass Elliot in 1964, Yanovsky was best known for being the "zany one" in the Lovin' Spoonful. The Toronto native was busted for drugs in San Francisco and turned in his dealer under the threat of deportation, making his name mud in the hip circles, so much so that he quit the Spoonful. He recorded one great single, "As Long as You're Here," and one totally demented LP before leaving music, though he showed up every so often in the early '70s playing second guitar with Kris Kristofferson and at John Sebastian gigs. Yanovsky moved to Kingston, Ontario and opened a restaurant, Chez Piggy, with his wife Rosa. He died of a heart attack in December 2002. ~ Gary Mollica, All Music Guide
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Actor: Zal Yanovsky
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  • Born: 1945
  • Died: Dec 13, 2002 in Kingston, Ontario
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s
  • Major Genres: Science Fiction, Science & Technology
  • Career Highlights: Hail Columbia!
  • First Major Screen Credit: Hail Columbia! (1982)

Biography

Former wacky Lovin' Spoonful guitarist turned low-key restaurateur, Zal Yanovsky also dabbled in film. Born in Toronto in 1944, Yanovsky and the Lovin' Spoonful scored a handful of hits in the '60s before disappearing into obscurity. Following the group's appearances in the 1966 films The Big T.N.T. Show and What's Up, Tiger Lily?, Yanovsky went on to provide vocal work for the animated 1981 feature Heavy Metal. Although the Lovin' Spoonful would also make an appearance in the 1980 feature One Trick Pony, this would be the only time they would reunite outside of their 2000 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Later the owner (with second wife Rose Richardson) of the upscale Kingston, ON, restaurant Chez Piggy, Yanovsky died of a heart attack in December 2002. He was 57. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Wikipedia: Zal Yanovsky
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Zalman Yanovsky
Birth name Zalman Yanovsky
Born December 19, 1944(1944-12-19)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died December 13, 2002 (aged 57)
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Genres Rock & roll
Occupations Musician, Songwriter, Restauranteur
Instruments Guitar, Vocals
Years active 1964-1971
Associated acts The Lovin' Spoonful

Zalman "Zal" Yanovsky (December 19, 1944 – December 13, 2002) was a Canadian rock musician. Born in Toronto, he was the son of political cartoonist Avrom Yanovsky. He played lead guitar and sang for the Lovin' Spoonful, a rock band which he founded with John Sebastian in 1964. According to Sebastian, "He could play like Elmore James, he could play like Floyd Cramer, he could play like Chuck Berry. He could play like all these people, yet he still had his own overpowering personality. Out of this we could, I thought, craft something with real flexibility."[1] He was married to actress Jackie Burroughs, with whom he had one daughter, Zoe.

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Musical career

One of the early rock and roll performers to wear a cowboy hat, and fringed "Davy Crockett" style clothing, Zal helped set the trend followed by such 1960s performers as Sonny Bono, Johnny Rivers and David Crosby.

Mostly self-taught, he began his musical career playing folk music coffee houses in Toronto. He lived on a kibbutz in Israel for a short time before returning to Canada. He teamed with fellow Canadian Denny Doherty in the Halifax Three. The two joined Cass Elliot in the Mugwumps, a group made famous by Doherty's & Cass's later group the Mamas & the Papas, in the song "Creeque Alley". It was at this time he met John Sebastian and they formed the Lovin' Spoonful with Steve Boone and Joe Butler.

In 1967, he was arrested on a marijuana-related charge. In exchange for not being deported, Yanovsky gave the name of his dealer, and as a consequence was ostracised by the music community.[2] Returning to his native Canada, he recorded a solo album Alive and Well in Argentina (and Loving Every Minute of It). Buddah Records released the album in the U.S. in 1968, along with a single that did not appear on the album, "As Long As You're Here". The single (in which the B-side was the same track without vocals and recorded backwards) just missed the Billboard Hot 100, but fared a little better in Cashbox, peaking at #73. Kama Sutra Records reissued the album in 1971 with a completely different cover and inclusion of "As Long As You're Here".

He also appeared in the Off-Broadway show "National Lampoon's Lemmings" at New York's Village Gate. Although not an original cast member, he contributed a musical number "Nirvana Banana", a Donovan parody.

Restaurateur

After leaving the music business, he became a restaurateur, alongside his wife Rose Richardson, establishing Chez Piggy restaurant in 1979 and Pan Chancho Bakery in 1994, both in Kingston, Ontario. The success of Chez Piggy prompted the publication of a companion cookbook (The Chez Piggy Cookbook, Firefly Books, 1998) that was collected by fans. After Zal's death of congestive heart failure in December 2002, and his wife's death in 2005, his daughter Zoe Yanovsky (with actress Jackie Burroughs) took over the ownership of both eateries. She also completed and launched another cookbook that Zal was working on, The Pan Chancho Cookbook (Bookmakers Press, 2006).

Discography

Singles

  • "As Long As You're Here" (Billboard #101, Cashbox #73)/"Ereh Er'uoy Sa Gnol Sa" -- Buddah 12 -- 1968

Albums

  • Alive and Well In Argentina — Buddah BDS-5019 — 1968
Raven In A Cage / You Talk Too Much / Last Date / Little Bitty Pretty One / Alive and Well In Argentina / Brown To Blue / Priscilla Millionaira / I Almost Lost My Mind / Hip Toad / Lt. Schtinckhausen
  • Alive and Well In Argentina — Kama Sutra KSBS-2030 — 1971
Same tracks as above, but also includes "As Long As You're Here" (side 1, track 6). Completely different album cover and liner notes than the original release.

Notes

On July 14, 1970, Yanovsky was one of the clients of the famous Cynthia Plaster Caster. This entailed having a groupie provide oral sex while Cynthia Albritton poured dental cast over his erect penis, providing a "cast" for her collection from famous rock musicians.[3]

References

  1. ^ Rolling Stone obituary
  2. ^ Mollica, Gary. Biography in Allmusic
  3. ^ Albritton, Cynthia Official Website List of Castees and Failures Retrieved September 20, 2008 Requires Flash

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