Peter's music has been heard on hundreds of radio stations and has been on SiriusXM rotation for over a decade. As a multi-award winning artist, Peter's music has also topped Billboard's Classical and Crossover charts.
For Captain Beefheart, a maverick-artist-musician, who was not just a complicated man but highly demanding and by most accounts very difficult to deal with. It was appropriate that Beefheart's Magic Band was to prominently feature a bassist as accomplished, bold and adventurous as Mark Boston, a.k.a Rockette Morton.
Born on July 14, 1949, Mark began life in the small town of Salem, Illinois before his family moved out to Lancaster, California when he was 13. With a bassist and steel player for a father, Mark gained a great appreciation for country and bluegrass along with the R&B and rock’n’roll that was on the rise. Within a year of the Boston clan moving out to Lancaster, Mark befriended a young guitarist by the name of Bill Harkleroad.
At a time when the bass guitar was seen as the dummy’s instrument, Mark left quite an impression on Bill with his talent and equipment, leading to the two joining forces to form BC And The Cavemen. With Mark’s mother sewing some outfits for them, the band developed a decent reputation, and the two would also play in a band with Jeff Cotton and John French known as Blues In A Bottle. And then a local hero came calling. Or perhaps screaming and howling!
In that same Lancaster scene, Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band were making a big splash as a top flight blues rock outfit, with 'Safe As Milk' having made a strong impression and 'Strictly Personal' being a strong record as well. But even with a sound that was speaking to people, one that perhaps would have been a more pragmatic one as far as a career goes, Don Van Vliet just wasn’t meant for conventional norms.
The Captain had all these ideas, ideas far too out for many, including early members. He needed new musicians, younger and more impressionable ones that wouldn’t object to his ideas. Already having John and Jeff in the band, now 'Drumbo' and Antennae Jimmy Semens, he then recruited Bill, dubbed Zoot Horn Rollo. And on bass, he found Mark Boston, who took the name Rockette Morton due to his love of outer space. And the classic Magic Band was born.
Trout Mask Replica (TMR) wasn’t an easy album to make. Yet even with all the bizarre ideas and the difficulty in preparing those ideas into music, Mark was a total champ through it all. The Beefheart sound is one of great dichotomy, and Mark can capture all of it. He’s so tight and precise, and yet there’s this raw grit and dirt. He’s highly intelligent and sophisticated in his playing, and yet there remains this childlike sense of wonder and curiosity.
He takes after all the great traditional American music, yet out into a whole other realm of time and space. The bass traditionally serves the role of grounding the harmony while locking in with the drums to provide a foundation, yet Mark’s playing often serves as another melody line in the music. In a lot of ways, he’s like a third guitarist that just happens to be playing bass.
The TMR on its own is a legacy few can compete with, and yet Mark contributed to more classic records like "Lick My Decals Off, Baby", "The Spotlight Kid", and "Clear Spot". There on Decals, you get the equivalent of Godfather II. With Mother Art Tripp on marimba and drums rather Jeff on guitar, you get an album that captures a great deal of TMR's brilliance while being brilliant in its own unique way.
Then you get to 'The Spotlight Kid', with bass godliness on cuts like “When It Blows Its Stack”, resulting in a bass solo that often opened shows, yet Mark proves himself just as talented on traditional in-the-pocket styles as demonstrated on cuts like “I’m Gonna Booglarize You Baby”. And that thing about bassists being failed guitarists? In the 'Clear Spot', with Mark taking guitar and the rhythm section now being a mini Mothers reunion of Art and Roy Estrada, yet nobody missed a beat. Throughout the record, Bill and Mark’s kinship really shines, their weaving right there with what Bill and Jeff had done, or what was done with Alex St Clair early on.
Of course, dealing with Don was quite a task of its own, so it’s inevitable that Mark and the others would all end up departing by 1974. He and Bill soon formed a group of their own called Mallard. For two albums, the first with Art and having some writing help from John French 'Drumbo', Mallard showed itself a pretty decent blues rock outfit. And giving that it was Mark who finally had a chance to create something that was truly his own rather than helping some achieve their vision, it’s understandably the work that he takes pride in. And over time, he’d end up making a solo record and create some cool artwork of his own, as well as performing with 'Drumbo' in the reformed Magic Band, allowing the music to live and breathe on stage again.
If you’re a Beefheart fan, how can you not love Rockette Morton? Not only a uniquely talented bass player but such a great stage presence full of joy, along with a lovably quirky personality and such a sweet guy. Easily one of my favorites from Magic Band members, you can’t help but smile when thinking about Mark. He’s been through some rough weather, including his health scares, and yet he’s still the same Mark we’ve known and loved all the years.
Happy birthday Mark! Thank you for all you have given us and look forward to more.
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Patrick Moore is a freehand drawing artist and freelance music writer.
Bombing at Indian restaurant Bombay Bhel in Mississauga `not terrorist act'
By admin 26 Oct 2020
MISSISSAUGA: A bomb explosion at Indian restaurant Bombay Bhel on the northwest corner of Hurontario and Eglinton in Mississauga on Thursday night left 15 people injured.
Three who were critically injured were rushed to a Toronto trauma centre. They are a 35-year-old man from Brampton, a 62 year-old woman from Mississauga, and a 48-year-old woman from Mississauga and all three are now in stable condition.
Twelve victims, ranging in age from 23 to 69, were treated for minor injuries at local hospitals and released.
Two birthday parties were being celebrated and there were about 40 people inside the restaurant at the time of the explosion, according to owner Manmohan Singh Nagpal.
Peel Police chief Jennifer Evans said at a press conference on Friday morning that the explosion doesn't seem to be a terrorist act or a hate crime.
``There is no indication that this is a terrorist act, no indication that this is a hate crime. At this time, we haven’t ruled anything out as we start our investigation,'' she said, with Mississauga mayor Bonnie Crombie standing beside her.
[caption id="attachment_76805" align="alignnone" width="800"] Bombay Bhel in Mississauga remains cordoned off as police investigations continue.[/caption]
The police chief said her force was hunting for two suspects who entered the restaurant, and left an improvised explosive device (IED). The suspects fled out of the restaurant just before the IED exploded at about 10.30 pm.
The first suspect is described as 5’10''-6 feet tall and in his mid-20s. He is of stocky build and light skin, wearing dark blue jeans, dark zip up hoodie pulled over head, baseball cap with light grey peak, face covered with black cloth material.
The second suspect is described as 5’9”-5’10”, fair skin, thin build, faded blue jeans, dark zip-up hoodie hood pulled over head, grey t-shirt, dark-coloured skate shoes, and face covered.
The suspect at the back in the picture is seen to be carrying a can or pail which could be the improvised explosive device.
With the restaurant explosion happening within weeks of the April 23 van attack in north Toronto which killed 10 people, Premier Kathleen Wynne said, ``These are shocking incidents and made all the more shocking because they have been unusual in our society. And so to have two of these things happen in a short period of time, I think it is worrisome.''
Calling it an `unspeakable and senseless crime,' Mississauga mayor Bonnie Crombie said, ``This is not the Mississauga I know. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time... the criminals behind this act need to be brought to justice quickly.''
The Indian consul general in Toronto visited the site and the consulate general opened a helpline in case assistance was needed.
https://twitter.com/IndiainToronto/status/999885006792146944
Indian high commissioner Vikas Swarup tweeted that ``our Consul General in Toronto has visited the hospital and confirmed that the three Indian-Canadians who were reported to be critically injured are stable now.''
https://twitter.com/VikasSwarup/status/999933681606119424
The Canadian high commission in New Delhi was also following the situation closely.
https://twitter.com/nadirypatel/status/999908668140175363
Indian external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted that Indian missions were open round the clock to help the victims.
https://twitter.com/SushmaSwaraj/status/999896413688422405
Traffic in the area was closed.
The police chief said "every police resource" available has been pressed into service to nab the culprits.
``I want the community to know that every available police resource is being used to locate the people responsible for this horrendous act,'' she said. Peel Police have over 2,000 officers on its rolls.
Mississauga, with a population of about 700,000, is one of the fastest growing cities in Canada. It is Canada's sixth largest city.