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Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood (May 8, 1942 – December 25, 2011) was an American rock musician notable for playing
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, tenor and
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saxophone, tambourine, vocals and vocal sound effects in
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's Mothers of Invention. He appeared on all the albums of the original Mothers line-up and the 'posthumous' releases ''
Burnt Weeny Sandwich ''Burnt Weeny Sandwich'' is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Mothers of Invention, and the ninth overall by Frank Zappa, released in 1970. It consists of both studio recordings and live elements. In contrast to the next album ...
'' and ''
Weasels Ripped My Flesh ''Weasels Ripped My Flesh'' is the seventh studio album by the American rock group the Mothers of Invention, and the tenth overall by Frank Zappa, released in 1970. It is the second album released after the Mothers disbanded in 1969, preceded by ' ...
'', as well as certain subsequent Zappa albums. He also appeared in the films ''
200 Motels ''200 Motels'' is a 1971 surrealist musical film written and directed by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer, and featuring music by Zappa. An international co-production of United States and the United Kingdom, the film stars the Mothers of Invention, T ...
'', '' Video from Hell'' and '' Uncle Meat''.


Biography

Sherwood was born in
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. He and Zappa met in high school in 1956. Sherwood was in a class with Zappa's brother Bobby, who introduced the two after learning that Sherwood was a collector of
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records. Sherwood sat in with Zappa's first band, R&B group The Black-Outs, at various performances, where he was often a highlight. Sherwood and Zappa subsequently played together in the Ontario, California rock'n'roll/ R&B group The Omens. Sherwood also played with the Blackouts in 1957-1962 and The Village Inn Band in 1965. After Zappa's first marriage began to break up in 1964, he bought local producer Paul Buff's Pal Recording Studio, renaming it "Studio Z", and he and Sherwood lived in the studio for a time. Sherwood first joined The Mothers of Invention as a roadie and equipment manager, also contributing sound effects (using both his voice and saxophone) to their first album, 1966's '' Freak Out!'' He became a full member around the time of the group's experimental residence at the Garrick Theater in 1967, of which future bandmate Ruth Underwood, then an audience member, recalls that "there were some nights that you just heard pure music, and other nights, Motorhead'd be talking about fixing his car, with Jim Black's drum beat in the background". Zappa disbanded the original Mothers line-up in 1969. Sherwood was one of several members that would play for him again in subsequent years, appearing on 1981's '' You Are What You Is'', the '' Läther''
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, and the last album Zappa completed before his death, '' Civilization Phaze III''. In 1971, Sherwood appeared in the movie ''
200 Motels ''200 Motels'' is a 1971 surrealist musical film written and directed by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer, and featuring music by Zappa. An international co-production of United States and the United Kingdom, the film stars the Mothers of Invention, T ...
'', starring as Larry Fanoga. In 1973, Sherwood played on '' For Real!'', the first album of Los Angeles doo-wop group Ruben and the Jets, who Zappa had granted permission to use the name of his fictional group, also producing the record and contributing
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s and the song "If I Could Only Be Your Love Again". Allmusic's Bruce Eder notes the record's "beautifully crafted breaks on sax" by Sherwood and Robert "Buffalo" Roberts. Ruben and the Jets toured in support of Zappa on the West Coast in 1972 and produced one other album, but split after lead singer Rubén Guevara was offered a solo recording contract in the mid-1970s. There were also financial difficulties, Sherwood noting that the group played "too many benefits and not enough paying gigs." Between 1975 and 1979 not much is known of Sherwood. Zappa said he'd “got into scientology for a while, but then he recovered." He returned to the music industry in 1980 reuniting with former members of the Mothers of Invention to form the Grandmothers. He also worked as a plumber during this time. The nickname "Motorhead" was coined by fellow Mothers member Ray Collins, who observed that Sherwood always seemed to be working on repairing cars, trucks or motorcycles, and joked that "it sounds like you've got a little motor in your head". Sherwood was also occasionally credited as his
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"Larry Fanoga". In later years, Sherwood contributed to various projects alongside his fellow Mothers alumni, including records by The Grandmothers, Mothers keyboardist Don Preston,
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and Sandro Oliva.


Death

Sherwood died December 25, 2011. He is reported to have been suffering from an inoperable brain tumor and to have died in his sleep with no pain.


Discography


With the Mothers of Invention

*'' Freak Out!'' ( Verve, 1966) (guest musician) *'' We're Only in It for the Money'' (Verve, 1968) *''
Cruising with Ruben & the Jets ''Cruising with Ruben & the Jets'' is the fourth studio album by the Mothers of Invention, released under the alias Ruben and the Jets. Released on December 2, 1968 on Bizarre and Verve Records with distribution by MGM Records, it is a concept al ...
'' (Verve, 1968) *'' Uncle Meat'' (
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, 1969) *''
Burnt Weeny Sandwich ''Burnt Weeny Sandwich'' is the sixth studio album by the American rock band the Mothers of Invention, and the ninth overall by Frank Zappa, released in 1970. It consists of both studio recordings and live elements. In contrast to the next album ...
'' (Bizarre, 1970) *''
Weasels Ripped My Flesh ''Weasels Ripped My Flesh'' is the seventh studio album by the American rock group the Mothers of Invention, and the tenth overall by Frank Zappa, released in 1970. It is the second album released after the Mothers disbanded in 1969, preceded by ' ...
'' (Bizarre, 1970) *'' Ahead of Their Time'' ( Rykodisc, 1993)


With Frank Zappa

*'' Lumpy Gravy'' (Verve, 1967) *'' You Are What You Is'' ( Barking Pumpkin, 1981) *'' You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore'' (sampler) (Rykodisc, 1988) *'' You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1'' (Rykodisc, 1988) *'' You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4'' (Rykodisc, 1991) *''
You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5 ''You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5'' is a double compact disc collection of live recordings (except for "German Lunch" and "My Guitar" which are studio recordings) by Frank Zappa. Disc one comprises performances by The Mothers of Invent ...
'' (Rykodisc, 1992) *'' Civilization Phaze III'' (Barking Pumpkin, 1994) *'' Läther'' (Rykodisc, 1996) *'' Mystery Disc'' (Rykodisc, 1998) *''
The MOFO Project/Object ''The MOFO Project/Object'' is an album by Frank Zappa. The album was announced by the Zappa Family Trust in mid-2006. It commemorates the 40th anniversary of Zappa's first album, ''Freak Out!''. It documents the making of ''Freak Out!'' featurin ...
'' (Zappa, 2006)


With Ruben and the Jets

*'' For Real!'' (
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, 1973) *''
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'' (
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, 1974)


With The Grandmothers

*''Grandmothers'' (Line, 1980) *''Fan Club Talk'' (Panda, 1981) *''Lookin' Up Granny's Dress'' ( Rhino, 1982) *''A Mother of an Anthology'' (One Way, 1993)


With Ant-Bee

*''Snorks & Wheezes'' (K7, 1993) *''The @x!#*% of....'' (K7, 1993) *'' With My Favorite "Vegetables" & Other Bizarre Muzik'' ( Divine, 1994) *'' Lunar Muzik'' (Divine Records, 1997) *''
Electronic Church Muzik ''Electronic Church Muzik'' is the fourth studio album by Ant-Bee, released on February 28, 2011 by Barking Moondog Records. Recorded over the course of several years, it features musical contributions from members of The Alice Cooper Group, Fl ...
'' (Barking Moondog, 2011)


With Don Preston

*''Vile Foamy Ectoplasm'' (Muffin, 1993)


With Sandro Oliva

*''Who the Fuck Is Sandro Oliva?!?'' (Muffin, 1995)


Filmography

*''
200 Motels ''200 Motels'' is a 1971 surrealist musical film written and directed by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer, and featuring music by Zappa. An international co-production of United States and the United Kingdom, the film stars the Mothers of Invention, T ...
'' (1971) *'' Video from Hell'' (1985) *'' Uncle Meat'' (1987) *'' The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels'' (1989)


References


External links

* Jim Sherwoodat Allmusic * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sherwood, Jim 1942 births 2011 deaths People from Arkansas City, Kansas American rock musicians American saxophonists American male saxophonists American rock singers The Mothers of Invention members Tambourine players