Paul A. Rothchild, then
Elektra Records' talent scout and house producer, and fellow producer
Frazier Mohawk (formerly Barry Friedman), decided to individually sign talented young musicians and form them together into a group in this fashion. While Mohawk had been instrumental in coordinating band membership for what became
Buffalo Springfield (encouraging Stills to form Buffalo Springfield following his
Monkees audition), the establishment of what became Rhinoceros involved a more formal third-party role. Rothchild and Mohawk initially invited twelve musicians to audition in September 1967, at Mohawk's house in
Laurel Canyon. Included in this group were Doug Hastings (guitar) and
Alan Gerber (keyboards and vocals). A second audition was held at a Los Angeles motel in November 1967, where approximately twenty musicians were reviewed. After this meeting,
John Finley (vocals) and
Danny Weis (guitar) were chosen to work with Hastings and Gerber. Finley and Hodgson were both former members of
Jon and Lee & the Checkmates, a band which Rothchild had expressed an interest in signing as early as 1965 that had broken up in September 1967. Weis had been an original member of
Iron Butterfly and played on their debut album. Hastings had been a member of Seattle's
The Daily Flash, and briefly served as
Neil Young's replacement in Buffalo Springfield, during one of Young's departures from the group. Other members of the Daily Flash were invited to audition for Rhinoceros, though only Hastings was chosen. Weis then suggested former Iron Butterfly bandmate
Jerry Penrod as the bass player for Rhinoceros; his suggestion was accepted. Former Checkmate keyboard player
Michael Fonfara was then invited to join the lineup. Fonfara had joined
The Electric Flag in mid-November 1967, for sessions and a brief tour of the northeast U.S. and California. During mid-December, he ran into Finley and Hodgson at the
Tropicana Motel in Los Angeles, and was encouraged by Finley to sign on to the Rhinoceros project. Based on Finley's recommendation, Fonfara was brought into Rhinoceros, following the completion of his obligations to the Electric Flag. John Keleihor, former drummer for The Daily Flash, contributed to some of the group's initial recordings, but departed early on. The final member chosen, in early 1968, was
Billy Mundi, former drummer for
the Mothers of Invention. ==Career==