Ralph Burns Kellogg (August 2, 1946 – June 19, 2003), also known as Ethan James, was a musician, record producer, and
recording engineer best known for his work on
Minutemen's seminal album ''
Double Nickels on the Dime
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''. He also produced and engineered albums for
Black Flag,
The Bangles
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,
Rain Parade
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History Rain Parade in the 1980s (1981–86)
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,
Dos
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,
Psychobud and many others. Many of these recordings were undertaken at Radio Tokyo Studio, the recording facility he founded in the early 1980s.
Under his real name, he was a member of the
heavy metal band
Blue Cheer
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from 1969 to 1972. He was considered a master of the
hurdy-gurdy
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, a medieval instrument, and was also noted for playing the
symphonium. James returned to performing in 1989 and performed with the San Francisco Mozart Festival Orchestra, among others.
James died of complications from
liver cancer in
San Francisco
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at the age of 56.
Selected discography
* ''Shaking Hands With Kafka'' (Moll Tonträger, 1993)
* ''What Rough Beast'' (Moll Tonträger, 1995)
* ''The Ancient Music Of Christmas'' (
Hannibal Records
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, 1996)
* ''A Garden Of Hurdy-Gurdy Delights'' (Taqsim Records, 1997)
* ''Learning Chinese The Hard Way'' (Stonegarden Records, 2002)
References
1946 births
2003 deaths
American heavy metal musicians
Deaths from liver cancer
American audio engineers
Deaths from cancer in California
Blue Cheer members
20th-century American musicians
20th-century American engineers
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