Captain Beefheart
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Captain Beefheart was the pseudonym of Donald Glen Vliet (1941-2010) during his musical career, which lasted from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Born in California on 15 January 1941, he later pursued a career as a painter, under his "real name", Don Van Vliet.
His musical style is a kind of mixture of blues and surrealism.
With vocal mannerisms showing the avowed influence of Howlin' Wolf, he also played bluesy harmonica and bizarre soprano saxophone, but the jagged and complex rhythmic arrangements in which he drilled his band are his most notable musical contribution.
He died of multiple sclerosis on 17 December 2010.
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The two 1974 albums, an attempt to 'go commercial', were later disowned by the musician.