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There are more than one artist that go by the name of Don Preston, two are mentioned below: I. Donald Jack Preston (born September 16, 1942) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose performing career began in the 1950s. He recorded in the 1970s with Leon Russell on Leon Russell and the Shelter People and other albums, and with Joe Cocker on Mad Dogs and Englishmen. He backed Russell at George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh in August 1971 and appeared in the documentary film and on the live album The Concert for Bangladesh. Biography Born in Denver, Colorado, Preston moved to Whittier, California, at age eight. He started playing guitar and sang in the Sewart-Barber Boys Choir as its youngest member. By age 11, he was performing with a youth troupe, the Cactus Kids, singing and playing guitar at store openings, company parties, and USO clubs throughout Southern California. He took trips to see live broadcasts of TV's Town Hall Party in nearby Compton, California, and his musical style took root in country music, the blues and rock 'n' roll as he was immersed in the diverse pop culture of Southern California during the 1950s. See and read more here: Don Preston (guitarist) II. Donald Ward Preston is an American rock and roll musician born on September 21, 1932 in Flint, Michigan He was born into a family of musicians and began studying music at an early age. His father was the composer-in-residence for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Preston later did a

Vile Foamy Ectoplasm

Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes 1967-75 (Previously Unreleased Electronic Music from Original Mother of invention Keyboardist)

Music From The 21st Century

An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 7

The Don Preston Story
Retrospective

Sacre Blues

Transformation

Works

Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes 1967-82

Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes 1967-75
Review (1968-2000)