Jimmy Carl Black


James Inkanish, Jr., known professionally as Jimmy Carl Black, was an original member of the Mothers of Invention, providing drums and vocals. He is known for introducing the songs “Are You Hung Up?” and “Concentration Moon” from the Mothers album We're Only in It for the Money saying “Hi boys and girls, my name is Jimmy Carl Black and I'm the Native Americans in [the United States|Indian] of the group.”

Background and early career: 1960s–1990s

Born in El Paso, Texas, Black was Cheyenne; both his father James Inkanish Sr. and his mother Jennie Inkanish were citizens of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. His trademark line was "Hi boys and girls, I'm Jimmy Carl Black, and I'm the Indian of the group." The line can be heard several times on The Mothers of Invention's album We're Only in It for the Money. The line can also be heard in Haskell Wexler's 1969 movie Medium Cool, which uses several songs by Zappa and the Mothers. Black was also addressed as such by Theodore Bikel in the film 200 Motels. He is credited on some Mothers albums with "drums, vocals, and poverty".
Black appeared in the movie directed by Frank Zappa, 200 Motels, and sings the song "Lonesome Cowboy Burt". Black made a few more appearances with Zappa in 1975 and 1980, and appeared as guest vocalist on "Harder Than Your Husband" on the Zappa album You Are What You Is. Also in 1981, he performed the same song at the discothèque Aladdin, Oasen, Bergen, Norway, as part of The Grandmothers, after their release Grandmothers, an anthology of previously unreleased recordings by ex-members of The Mothers of Invention.
Jimmy Carl Black on Frank Zappa:
In 1972, Black played with Geronimo Black, the band he founded with Mothers wind player Bunk Gardner. In the summer of 1975 he played drums for Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band under the stage name Indian Ink, notably at the band's appearance at the Knebworth Festival.
In the eighties, Black, Gardner, Don Preston, and several other ex-Zappa musicians performed under the name The Grandmothers, but the band soon broke up. Black then moved to Austin, Texas, where he met English singer Arthur Brown. The duo recorded an album of classic R&B songs, Black, Brown and Blue, and performed live together.
Black moved to Italy in 1992 and to Germany in 1995, where he re-formed The Grandmothers with original members Preston and Gardner and with Dutch bass player Ener Bladezipper and Italian guitar player Sandro Oliva.

1990s–2008

Black performed as a guest vocalist with the Muffin Men, a Frank Zappa tribute band based in Liverpool, England, and with Jon Larsen, on the surrealistic Strange News From Mars project, featuring several other Zappa alumni, such as Tommy Mars, Bruce Fowler, and Arthur Barrow. Black toured Europe with the Muffin Men between 1993 and 2007 playing hundreds of gigs, and appearing on many of the band's CDs and DVDs.
Black and Eugene Chadbourne played as the Jack and Jim Show around Europe and the US between 1992 and 2003. They performed many Zappa and Beefheart compositions alongside other material. At Steely Dan's 2001 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, Walter Becker asked the assembled if they remembered who the original Mothers of Invention drummer was. Becker unsuccessfully lobbied the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for Black's inclusion as a founding member of The Mothers of Invention. An autobiographical audio production with Jimmy Carl Black was recorded in 2007, called The Jimmy Carl Black Story, produced by Jon Larsen.
Black was diagnosed with lung cancer in August 2008, and died on November 1, 2008, in Siegsdorf, Germany, at the age of 70. Benefits were held on November 9, 2008, at the Bridgehouse II in London and December 7, 2008, in Crown Valley, California. He is survived by his wife, Monika Black, by three sons and two daughters from his first marriage and by a daughter born out of wedlock. In 2013, the documentary Where's the Beer and When Do We Get Paid? about Black began running in Germany.
Black's autobiography For Mother's Sake was published by Monika Black on November 1, 2013, to mark the fifth anniversary of his death. The incomplete manuscript was rounded out using material from the synoptic web-bio Black published on his website, and extracts from various interviews Black gave. The main body of text was transcribed from tapes recorded by Roddie Gilliard in the Muffin Men tour bus during 1995-1998.

Band chronology

Discography

Solo

Albuquerque Bound b/w Thank You, Mr. Bill 45 on Helios RecordsClearly Classic A Lil' Dab'l Do Ya − as Jimmy Carl Black & Mannish BoysBrown, Black & Blue − as Arthur Brown and Jimmy Carl BlackWhen Do We Get Paid? Drummin' the Blues Is Singin' the Blues Hamburger Midnight − as BEP Mercedes Benz − as Jimmy Carl Black & the X-Tra ComboIndian Rock Songs from Jimmy Carl Black − live albumHow Blue Can You Get? Where's the $%&#@ Beer? I Just Got in from Texas − as Chris Holzhaus, Jimmy Carl Black & Louis TerrazasCan I Borrow a Couple of Bucks Until the end of the Week? I'm Not Living Very Extravagantly, I'll Tell You for Sure... Where's My Waitress? If We'd All Been Living in California... Freedom Jazz Dance – as Jimmy Carl Black, Valentina Black, Bruno Marini, Daniele D'Agaro, Cristina MazzaBlack/Brown/Stone − as Jimmy Carl Black, Steven De Bruyn & Jos SteenLive All-Stars − live album − as Jimmy Carl Black & the Route 66 All-Star Blues BandMore Rockin' Blues − as Jimmy Carl Black & the Route 66 All-Star Blues BandLive in Steinbach − live album − as Jimmy Carl Black, Mick Pini & Uwe Jesdinsky

The Mothers of Invention

Freak Out! Absolutely Free We're Only in It for the Money Cruising with Ruben & the Jets Uncle Meat Mothermania − compilationBurnt Weeny Sandwich Weasels Ripped My Flesh

Frank Zappa

Lumpy Gravy 200 Motels Confidential − live albumRemington Electric Razor − live albumYou Are What You Is The Supplement Tape − compilationTis the Season to Be Jelly − live albumThe Ark − live albumOur Man in Nirvana − live albumElectric Aunt Jemima − live albumLost Episodes − compilationCheap Thrills − compilation

Others

Permanent Damage Geronimo Black Grandmothers – an anthology of previously unreleased recordings by ex-members of The Mothers of Invention In Heat Welcome Back The Highway Cafe of the Damned Locked in a Dutch Coffeeshop Dreams on Long Play With My Favorite "Vegetables" & Other Bizarre Muzik Vile Foamy Ectoplasm Who Could Imagine? Who The F**k Is Sandro Oliva??!? A Mother of an Anthology Pachuco Cadaver Jesse Helms Busted with Pornography Uncle Jimmy's Master Plan Chadbourne Barber Shop Frankincense: The Muffin Men Play Frank Zappa Lunar Muzik Eating the Astoria Communication Is Overrated 2001: A Spaced Odyssey The Taste of the Leftovers The Perfect C&W Duo's Tribute to Jesse Helms The Early Years The Jack & Jim Show- 2001: A Spaced Odyssey The Eternal Question Roland Kirk Memorial Barbecue The First Album Heavy Lightining Strange News From Mars The Jimmy Carl Black Story People with Purpose