Natural Gas

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Natural Gas - Natural Gas
Natural Gas
1976, songs: 1

Facts about Natural Gas

Natural Gas

"Natural Gas" was a short-lived American rock band formed in the early 1970s. Here are some facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Lineup: Natural Gas was formed in 1971 by brothers Tom and John Ferrara, who were previously members of the band The Hassles along with Billy Joel. The lineup also included drummer Mike DePasquale and guitarist Mitchell "Mickey" Avery. Their brief tenure as a band saw them release only one self-titled album, "Natural Gas", in 1971.

  2. Album Release: The self-titled album "Natural Gas" was released in 1971 under the label Firebird Records. The album featured a mix of hard rock and blues-rock tracks, showcasing the band's musical versatility and energy. Despite the album's limited commercial success, it has gained a cult following among rock music enthusiasts over the years.

  3. Reception and Legacy: While Natural Gas's debut album received some positive reviews from music critics for its raw energy and solid musicianship, it failed to achieve significant commercial success. However, the album has since become a sought-after collector's item among fans of vintage rock music, with original vinyl copies fetching high prices on the collectors' market.

  4. Disbandment and Post-Band Careers: Natural Gas disbanded shortly after the release of their debut album, with the members pursuing other musical endeavors. Tom and John Ferrara went on to form the band Bulldog, while drummer Mike DePasquale joined the band Good Rats. Guitarist Mickey Avery continued to perform as a session musician and live performer.

  5. Cult Following and Rediscovery: Despite their relatively short-lived career, Natural Gas has developed a cult following among fans of classic rock and obscure music from the 1970s. The band's sole album has been rediscovered by collectors and enthusiasts, who appreciate its raw energy, catchy riffs, and nostalgic appeal. Natural Gas remains a footnote in the history of rock music, remembered fondly by those who appreciate their contribution to

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