Autosalvage

Autosalvage was an American psychedelic rock band from New York City, who recorded and released one album in 1968.

[1] The band was started in 1966 by folk and bluegrass musician Tom Danaher, joined by multi-instrumentalist Darius Davenport, guitarist Rick Turner, and bassist Skip Boone.

[2][3] They opened a show headed by The Mothers of Invention at the Balloon Farm nightclub.

They recorded their only album, Autosalvage, at the RCA Studio New York with producer Bob Cullen, and it was released in early 1968.

[2][3] Turner worked in California with The Youngbloods and The Grateful Dead before joining Alembic Inc and later starting his own business as a luthier for musicians such as Ry Cooder and Lindsey Buckingham.