Fraternity of Man
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The Fraternity of Man is an American blues rock and psychedelic rock group from the 1960s. They are most famous for their 1968 song "Don't Bogart Me" which was featured in the 1969 road movie Easy Rider. The band split after recording two albums and its original members included Richie Hayward of Little Feat and Elliot Ingber from The Mothers of Invention.
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Discography
- Fraternity of Man (1968)
- Get It On (1969)
- X (1995)
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