The Flock (band)

[1] The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were recognized for featuring a violin prominently in their recordings.

The band went back into the studio and recorded a second album entitled Dinosaur Swamps,[1] (with Jon Gerber replacing Tom Webb)[3] featuring the hit, "Big Bird."

Glickstein's remembrance of the event was, according to the sleevenotes with The Flock compilation CD Truth, slightly more matter-of-fact: "In reality the band members started going in different musical directions.

The Flock reunited briefly in 1975 for an album, Inside Out,[1] and in 2004 a CD of a 1973 concert called Live in Europe was released, which features Michael Zydowsky on violin in place of Goodman and includes original members Fred Glickstein, Jerry Smith, and Ron Karpman.

The band's live performances were never captured on tape and studio recording attempts fell by the wayside, due to personnel conflicts.

The Flock (Kralingen 1970)