As most of his die hard fans know, Brad plays the Digeridoo and played music with the Deviants. As it turns out, he also did some vocals for the group.


Brad's the one in the middle...I think....:)
Where to find Brad's music:


group: The Deviants IXVI
album:Eating Jello With a Heated Fork BUY IT
song:"An Evil Dream Came Down""
what: the digeridoo date: 1995
label:Alive Records

group/artist: with Mick Farren
album: Deathray TapesBUY IT
song:"Ghost of the Yellow Dog"
what: vocals date:1996
label:Alive Records



You can alo buy the CD and preview tracks Barnesandnoble.com


Here's some info from:TrouserPress.com
"....Living in Hollywood in the '90s, Farren corraled another expat-hornman Jack Lancaster, the Rahsaan Roland Kirk of British rock, best known for his twin-sax work in the late-'60s Jethro Tull jazz-blues spin-off Blodwyn Pig — into a partnership. The Deathray Tapes, recorded live in front of an invited Santa Monica club audience, pulls Farren further into the spoken-word realm, as he recites trenchant, engaging tales (one reclaimed from Gringo Madness) over a rumpled musical bed laid on by Lancaster's treated horn flights, a rhythm section and guests. (Upping the oddity ante, actor Brad Dourif plays didgeridoo on one song; Wayne Kramer increases the release on three.) Bizarre, bracing, original and invigorating, The Deathray Tapes is reminiscent of '60s acid-freak festival free-forming, but Farren's sensibility — witness "Disgruntled Employee" and "Gunfire in the Night" — isn't rooted in anything but his own gristly view of reality...."
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