Warren Klein
Warren Klein is an American musician, best known for being a guitarist in The Stooges in spring of 1973,[1] as a founding member & lead guitarist of The Factory with Lowell George (produced by Frank Zappa), and as a member of The Fraternity of Man (Don't Bogart Me). He also played in the band 'Road' with Noel Redding, the band 'Tarantula', and founded groups 'The Emergency', 'Tornado', 'Lazer' (the original), and 'The Wolves'. He studied Indian Classical music and was accepted as a disciple of Ravi Shankar at the Kinnara School of Indian Music in Los Angeles. At Ravi's request, he composed and played the music over the montage of stills in the Academy Award winning movie Charly.[2]
Discography
A partial discography of his recordings includes:
- Various Artists, Where the Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets 1965–1968 – Guitar
- Peter Case, Who's Gonna Go Your Crooked Mile? – Tamboura[3]
- Peter Case, Beeline – Tamboura
- Peter Case, Peter Case- Tamboura
- Little Feat, Hotcakes & Outtakes: 30 Years of Little Feat – Dulcimer, Guitar
- Marshall Crenshaw, Downtown – Tamboura
- Beck, Mutations – Tamboura, Sitar
- Beck, "Nobody's Fault But My Own" – Tamboura, Sitar
- Various Artists, All Day Thumbsucker Revisited – Guitar
- Lowell George & The Factory, Lightning-Rod Man – Guitar, songwriter
- Emil Richards & The Factory – Guitar, songwriter
- Easy Rider Soundtrack – Guitar, composer
- Broken Homes, Broken Homes – Tamboura
- Kim Fowley, I'm Bad – Guitar[3]
- João Donato, A Bad Donato – Guitar[3]
- Echo Park Soundtrack – Sitar
- Peter Ivers, Nirvana Cuba – Guitar
- Fraternity of Man, Fraternity of Man 1968 Guitar, Sitar, Tamboura, songwriter
- Fraternity of Man, Get It On – Guitar, Sitar, Tamboura[3]
- Judy Mayhan, "Moments" – Sitar[2]
Movie credits
- Easy Rider – Guitar
- Grand Theft Auto - Guitar
- The Main Event – Guitar
- Airplane! – Guitar
- Charly – Guitar, Composer for the montage of stills
- American Pop – Guitar
- Love Potion No. 9 – Sitar
- Taking Woodstock – Guitar & Songwriter (Whispy Paisly Skies)[2]
Television credits
- F-Troop – Guitar
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. – Guitar, composer[2]
References and footnotes
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