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  1. 20 de abr. de 2016 · Marty Jourard lived, breathed and actively participated in Gainesville’s vibrant music scene in the 1960s and ’70s. Forty years later, he’s written about it. Marty Jourard’s new book, “Music Everywhere: The Rock and Roll Roots of a Southern Town,” chronicles a golden era during which Gainesville was home to eight future Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and a slew of

  2. Find Jeff Jourard credit information on AllMusic

  3. Marty Jourard was born on an August 25th, just like Elvis Costello, Sean Connery, Walt Kelly, Wayne Shorter, Leonard ... Front Row: Leonard, Me, Jeff,) . A Quote From Sidney Jourard "Never take moderation to excess"---Sidney M. Jourard (1926-1974) Click on Sid's name on the column to your left for more about this remarkable man, and listen to ...

  4. 5 de feb. de 2010 · On August 9-10, 1978. I saw a group my brother was playing in the Motels at the Whisky a Go-Go, a legendary, cool club on the Sunset Strip. They seemed cool. Jeff, who had been working with Martha Davis for six months arranging and cowriting songs, eventually invited me down to a rehearsal to play sax on one song.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2024 · The 70s. In 1973, impresario and well-known Hollywood figure, Kim Fowley, brought the original band together: Mark Anthony (guitar and vocals), Ruben de Fuentes (lead guitar), Scott Phares (vocals), Terry Rae (drums and vocals), and Gary van Dyke (bass). Late 1973, Kim brought all of the record companies in LA and every street urchin he could ...

  6. Jeff Jourard discography and songs: Music profile for Jeff Jourard.

  7. The band broke up then reformed in 1978 with guitarist Jeff Jourard who brought in his brother Marty on keyboards and saxophone. Michael Goodroe on bass and Brian Glascock on drums rounded out the quintet. This lineup played around L.A. for six months before signing with Capitol Records on May 13, 1979—Mother’s Day.