That same year, Templeman recorded what is now considered a cult classic. In 1967, the group released the album Feelin' Groovy ( Warner Bros.), which included material by Randy Newman that later appeared on the songwriter's 1972 album Sail Away. At the suggestion of Warner Brothers staff producer Lenny Waronker, the group decided to change their name to Harpers Bizarre in 1966 with Templeman switching to guitar and vocals. Templeman was born in Santa Cruz, California, where he began his career in the mid-1960s as a drummer in a band called The Tikis. Among the acts he has a long relationship with are the rock bands Van Halen and the Doobie Brothers and the singer Van Morrison he produced multiple critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums by each of them. Edward John " Ted" Templeman (born October 24, 1942) is an American record producer.
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