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  1. Footage of Jo Jo Gunne playing Run Run Run on The Midnight Special in early 1974 has just been uploaded to the channel's ever-growing YouTube archive of 1970s brilliance, and it's sublime in all its long-haired, moustachioed, silk-shirted, satin-trousered glory. Front and centre is pianist and frontman Jay Ferguson, who alternates between piano ...

  2. This blistering performance at Ultrasonic Studios, New York, in 1973, promoting their recently released Bite Down Hard album, emphasizes a force in boogie rock that gravitates toward the likes of Cactus and early Blackfoot.

  3. Лейбл: Asylum Records – SD 5065 Формат: Пластинки, LP, Album, Stereo Страна: US Дата релиза: 1973 СОСТОЯНИЕ-ЕХ КОНВЕРТ--ФОТО ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНОЕ ФОТО ПО ЗАПРОСУ ОТВЕЧУ НА ВАШИ ВОПРОСЫ ОТПРАВКА ОТ ТРЕХ ПЛАСТИНОК ЖЕЛАТЕЛЬНО ПОМЫТЬ

  4. Posted by u/c17usaf - 4 votes and 1 comment

  5. After Jo Jo Gunne came The Eagles, Joni Mitchell, Judee Sill, Bob Dylan (for two albums), Linda Ronstadt, Tom Waits, and Warren Zevon. That is a hell of a roster. The band included Jay Ferguson (vocals, keyboards) and Mark Andes (bass), the original lineup of Jo Jo Gunne included Matt Andes (guitar) and William “Curly” Smith (drums).

  6. Jo Jo Gunne was an American rock band, formed in Los Angeles in 1971 by Jay Ferguson and Mark Andes after they had left Spirit. The band was named after a Chuck Berry song, Jo Jo Gunne. They released their eponymous debut album in 1972 and had a hit song Run Run Run. They released three further albums before disbanding in 1974.