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== Career == [[Vanilla Fudge]] was formed by Tim Bogert along with [[Mark Stein (musician)|Mark Stein]], [[Vince Martell]], and [[Carmine Appice]]. They recorded five albums during the years 1967–69, before disbanding in 1970. The band has reunited in various configurations over the years.{{cn|date=January 2021}} In 1970, Bogert formed the hard rock band [[Cactus (American band)|Cactus]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Jim Newsom|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p16233|pure_url=yes}}|title=Cactus| publisher=Allmusic.com|access-date=2009-02-15}}</ref> with drummer Carmine Appice, guitarist [[Jim McCarty (guitarist)|Jim McCarty]] and lead vocalist [[Rusty Day]]. He then played with guitarist [[Jeff Beck]], after the second [[Jeff Beck Group]] had disbanded in 1972 and eventually became a member of the [[power trio]] [[Beck, Bogert & Appice]], late in 1972. As a member of the post-second Jeff Beck Group, also known as ''Jeff Beck Group'', he toured Europe, Japan and the U.S. from January 1972 until January 1974. In late 1975, he played bass guitar on [[Bo Diddley]]'s ''The 20th Anniversary of Rock 'n' Roll'' all-star album. Bogert then joined up with [[Bobby and the Midnites]],<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1984/08/31/arts/rock-the-midnits.html Pareles, Jon. Bobby and the Midnites concert review, ''New York Times'', August 31, 1984] retrieved 18 October 2021</ref> a musical side project assembled by guitarist and vocalist [[Bob Weir]] of [[The Grateful Dead]]. Despite touring with the group, Bogert left before their [[eponymous]] album was released and was replaced by [[Alphonso Johnson]]. He then joined UK group [[Boxer (band)|Boxer]] and played on their final album "[[Absolutely (Boxer album)|Absolutely]]" in 1977 – he had co-writing credits on three tracks on this album. The album and subsequent tour met with an indifferent response and the band had folded by 1978. During 1981 Bogert toured with guitarist [[Rick Derringer]] and released an album ''Progressions''. He recorded his second album ''Master's Brew'' in 1983 and recorded ''Mystery'' with [[Vanilla Fudge]] in 1984. In 1981 Bogert became a faculty member at the [[Musicians Institute]] in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]]. In 1993 he worked with [[Pata (musician)|Pata]], recording the guitarist's self-titled album and joining [[Tommy Aldridge]] and [[James Christian]] on a November 1993 tour of Japan supporting the album.<ref name="allmusicbio">{{cite web| title = Tim Bogert Biography & History | url = https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tim-bogert-mn0000928411/biography | work = [[AllMusic]] | access-date = 2019-11-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |author=Pata|author-link=Pata (musician)|title=Pata: Yopparai no Kaikoroku |publisher=Rittor Music |year=2024 |pages=142–149 |isbn=978-4-8456-3968-7}}</ref> In early 1999, The [[Hollywood Walk of Fame|Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame]] recognised Tim Bogert's contribution to rock history. That year, he teamed up with Appice and [[Char (musician)|Char]] to tour Japan in a unit called CB&A, with a live album released the following year.<ref name="allmusicbio"/> Later in 1999 Bogert worked with Triality, and Shelter Me. In 2000, Bogert and Carmine Appice formed the power trio DBA with [[Rick Derringer]] and toured with Vanilla Fudge. During 2009, Bogert joined [[blues rock]] trio Blues Mobile Band and recorded ''Blues Without Borders'' (2009) in Los Angeles.{{cn|date=January 2021}} In 2010, Bogert, with Mike Onesko on guitar and vocals and Emery Ceo on drums (both from the Blindside Blues Band) recorded ''Big Electric Cream Jam'', a 10-track live tribute to [[Cream (band)|Cream]] Live at The Beachland Ballroom Euclid Ohio.{{cn|date=January 2021}} Tim Bogert was a part of the then Los Angeles–based The McGrath Project, featuring Gary McGrath (Grammy Award–winning producer) Chet McCracken (Doobie Brothers and America) Dean Minnerly ([[Three Dog Night]] and [[Aretha Franklin]] touring member) and Ann-Marita. They did three records, self-titled, “Love is a Four-Letter Word” and “Phoenix” released under 4818 Records.<ref>{{Citation |title=Love Is a 4-Letter Word 1 |url=https://www.amazon.com.au/Love-4-Letter-Word-Mcgrath-Project/dp/B004C677M2 |access-date=2023-07-18 |publisher=Oarfin Records}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=Love Is a 4 Letter Word, Vol. 1 by The McGrath Project |date=2012-01-03 |url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/love-is-a-4-letter-word-vol-1/511221547 |access-date=2023-07-18 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=The McGrath Project - Love Is A 4-Letter Word, Vol. 2 Album Reviews, Songs & More {{!}} AllMusic |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/love-is-a-4-letter-word-vol-2-mw0002046254 |access-date=2023-07-18 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The McGrath Project |url=https://mcgrathtmp.wixsite.com/mcgrath |access-date=2023-07-18 |website=mcgrath |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=Phoenix |date=2015-03-06 |url=https://open.spotify.com/album/6xG8GKsE0rrSP2CDpON7TB |access-date=2023-07-18 |language=en}}</ref> In early 2014, Bogert joined hard rock band [[Hollywood Monsters (band)|Hollywood Monsters]], where he played on the album ''Big Trouble'' (on three tracks) which was released in 2014 on [[Mausoleum Records]]. The album features [[Steph Honde]] on vocals and guitars, [[Vinny Appice]] (Carmine's brother) on drums, [[Don Airey]] on keyboards (on one track) and [[Paul Di'Anno]] on lead vocals on the bonus track.<ref>{{cite news|title=Hollywood Monsters Signs With Mausoleum|url=http://www.rockngrowl.com/hollywood-monsters-signs-with-mausoleum-records/|access-date=December 18, 2014|publisher=Rock N Growl Records|date=May 5, 2014}}</ref>
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