Artist Bio:
Automatic Man was a 1970s American rock band formed in San Francisco, California. The band consisted of four members: Michael Shrieve (drums), Bayete (keyboards), Jerome Rimson (bass), and Pat Thrall (guitar). They were known for their eclectic mix of rock, funk, and jazz fusion elements in their music.
Automatic Man released two studio albums during their brief career: their self-titled debut album in 1976 and "Visitors" in 1977. They were praised for their innovative sound and virtuosic musicianship, with Michael Shrieve's dynamic drumming and Bayete's experimental keyboard work standing out in particular. Despite critical acclaim, the band struggled to achieve commercial success and disbanded in the late 1970s. Automatic Man left a legacy as a unique and influential group in the realm of progressive and experimental rock music.
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