Captain Beefheart
Fact Sheet
| Birth Name | Don Van Vliet |
| Occupation | Musician, Painter |
| Musical genre: | Blues, Rock |
| Birthday | 15 January 1941 (67) |
| Sign | Capricorn |
| Birthplace | Glendale, California, USA |
| Years active | 1965-1982 |
Vliet's output is rooted in blues music and rock music, but his idiosyncratic, diverse approach largely defies classification. Much of his work was conducted with a rotating assembly of musicians called the Magic Band. He was mainly a singer, but Vliet was a capable harmonica player, and occasionally played noisy, untrained, free jazz influenced saxophone.
Among the most important of "underground rock" musicians, Captain Beefheart's legacy is one of poor record sales, critical acclaim, and a devoted following. His many admirers include Beck, Tom Waits, Woody Allen, PJ Harvey, David Lynch, David Byrne of Talking Heads, Michael Balzary (a.k.a. Flea), Matt Groening and Devo.
Vliet's music has been vastly influential. BBC disc jockey John Peel stated, "If there has ever been such a thing as a genius in the history of popular music, it's Beefheart ... I heard echoes of his music in some of the records I listened to last week and I'll hear more echoes in records that I listen to this week." [1]
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