Coming to America in his early twenties, Wolf worked with local musicians such as Neal Starkey (bassist) and Bill Hatcher (guitarist) in Atlanta, Georgia and with Steve Sample Jr (drummer, son of Steve Sample, Sr and Ray Reach (keyboardist, guitarist, vocalist) in Birmingham, Alabama.
After his time in the southeastern United States, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he played keyboards for Frank Zappa in the late 1970s. After his work with Zappa, he then went on to the band Group 87 with Patrick O'Hearn, Terry Bozzio, Peter Maunu, and Mark Isham.
Seventies rock.
Quite enjoyable.
"Here We Come" includes several tracks that were co-written by Thomas Nordegg, FZ's (but also Dweezil and Steve Vai's) guitar tech, among other things.
- gipsy love: gipsy love
(1971, lp, austria, BASF) -> reissued on CD in 2011
- gipsy love: here we come
(1972, lp, germany, PAN) -> reissued on CD in 2011