Biography
E.T. Doolin spent his early years dividing time between Rishon Le Zion, Israel, and New York City before assembling the progressive rock trio Lord Flimnap with Alon Waisman and Ohad Goldbart toward the end of the 1980s, an effort that yielded the album Point of View in 1989. His first solo recording appeared considerably later as the self-titled CD issued in 2003. Although most tracks on that release took the form of romantic material shaped by the Beatles and the British Invasion, the collection also moved into rockabilly territory modeled on Creedence Clearwater Revival and into rock & roll in the manner of Chuck Berry.
Albums
