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  1. Many of the young players in the local acid rock scene were fascinated with J.P.'s rapid fire banjo playing, fueled by his love for the east Indian music of Ravi Shankar especially, and he would play raga-like extended compostions loosely based on old bluegrass standards, on his banjo.

  2. Many of the young players in the local acid rock scene were fascinated with J.P.'s rapid fire banjo playing, fueled by his love for the east Indian music of Ravi Shankar especially, and he would play raga-like extended compositions loosely based on old bluegrass standards, on his banjo.

  3. Hand-built banjo, by J.P. Pickens, 1963. J.P.'s electrified banjo on Endless Tunnel, from The Serpent Power album, scorched the vinyl, Rolling Stone named the album #28 of 40 Essential Albums of 1967, with a special mention of J.P.'s banjo playing.

  4. Jean Paul was playing lots of music; he'd switched to guitar, then settled on the banjo, jamming with various players in jazz, folk or bluegrass modes. Our house in Topanga Canyon, like many others, was a glorified shack.

  5. Ιn 1966, San Francisco-based poet David Meltzer and his wife Tina, who was a singer, recruited local musicians Clark Coolidge (drummer, also composer), Denny Ellis (lead guitarist), John Payne (keyboardist), Jean-Paul Pickens (banjo player) and David Stensen , and started playing gigs at clubs and events in the Bay area, such as the ...

  6. 14 de sept. de 2004 · On "Coo Coo Bird", Pickens begins with a wash of strings before launching into some swift and hyper-rhythmic but still remarkably melodic Americana banjo.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2023 · Ιn 1966, San Francisco-based poet David Meltzer and his wife Tina, who was a singer, recruited local musicians Clark Coolidge (drummer, also composer), Denny Ellis (lead guitarist), John Payne (keyboardist), Jean-Paul Pickens (banjo player) and David Stensen (bassist), and started playing gigs at clubs and events in the Bay area ...