Had he recorded his best-known tune, "Junkie John," a few months earlier, Tim Dawe (real name: Jerry Penrod) might have been a star. A catchy, psychedelic folk-rock tune, it had begun getting radio airplay when the FCC began to crack down on drug-oriented recordings. Stations stopped playing the single, while Dawe faded quickly into obscurity. An early member of Iron Butterfly, Dawe was managed by Frank Zappa's manager, Herb Greene. His debut album, Penrod, released on Zappa's label, Straight-Warner Bros., in November 1969, was produced by one-time Lovin' Spoonful member Jerry...