Ultimate Spinach

American Psychedelic Rock Band from Boston, Massachusetts. Active from 1967 to 1969.

Ultimate Spinach was a talented group of musicians that came together in the late 60s to create their unique brand of psychedelic rock music. Led by Ian Bruce-Douglas, Barbara Jean Hudson, and Ted Myers, the band's lineup also included Jeff Baxter, Tony Scheuren, Mike Levine, Russell Levine, Richard Nese, Geoffrey Winthrop, and Keith Lahteinen. With their diverse range of instruments and vocal talents, Ultimate Spinach produced captivating melodies that were enhanced by their experimental use of electric piano, organ, vibraphone, steel guitar and more. Their music left a lasting impact on the psychedelic rock genre and continues to be celebrated today.

During their active years from 1967 to 1969 [comma] Ultimate Spinach released several albums that showcased their innovative sound [period]. They gained recognition for tracks like "Ballad of the Hip Death Goddess," "Mind Flowers," and "Ego Trip" which displayed their ability to seamlessly blend different musical elements into one cohesive piece [period]. Although they disbanded after only a few short years [comma] Ultimate Spinach's influence can still be heard in contemporary psychedelic rock bands [period]. Their legacy lives on as they remain an important part of music history [period]

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