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![]() The name The Bubble Puppy came to them whilst witnessing a seminal Hendrix gig whilst high on some particulary potent acid. Flicking through the pages of a copy of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World they stumbled – or should that be tripped – across the name.
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Bubble Puppy scored a Top-20 U.S. hit in 1969 with their single, "Hot Smoke & Sasafrass". The name was a misheard line lifted from an episode of "The Beverly Hillbillies". In 1969, Bubble Puppy released their only full-length album, A Gathering of Promises. However, despite Bubble Puppy's early success with the "Hot Smoke & Sasafrass" single, they experienced numerous conflicts with International Artists, and parted ways with the label in 1970. Name Change
Signing
Nick St. Nicholas of Steppenwolf as a
manager, Bubble Puppy moved to Los Angeles. Their name was changed to
Demian, this was to avoid contractual difficulties with their previous
record company but also because the former name appeared to link them
with Bubblegum music.The group signed to ABC-Dunhill Records and released one self-titled album in 1971, but its failure to perform on the charts led to financial difficulties with the label and, in 1972, the group split up. The members of Bubble Puppy continued to be active in the music industry after the band's demise. Potter and Prince played with Sirius, through the late 1970s, and Fore drummed with the Texas punk rock band, D-Day, co-writing their cult hit, "Too Young to Date". In 1984, the original Bubble Puppy lineup reunited for performances and recordings, released as the LP, Wheels Go Round. Roy Cox founded The Blues Knights and issued a CD entitled Before I Go in 1999. He formed the NYC Outlaws in September 2007 in New York City, along with Tony Saracene on guitar, Dan Curley on guitar, Cody Willard on guitar, Evan Hammer on bass and Billy Brooks on drums. Bubble Puppy Links The Official Bubble Puppy Website ♪♫ Bubble Puppy on MySpace ♪♫ Bubble Puppy Music Video (cool cartoon animation) ♪♫ markprindle.com ♪♫ Facebook Page about Bubble Puppy |
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