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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · Merl Saunders, Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Bill Vitt: Live at Keystone. I bought this album in Clarksville, TN back in ’74 or ’75, and it is prob­a­bly my favorite album of all time. As with every­thing else, I have replaced the vinyl with audio CDs but still lis­ten to it fre­quent­ly.

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · Welcome to the Basement is a mesmerizing instrumental track from Merl Saunders’ album Heavy Turbulence, released in 1973. The song features notable musicians such as Jerry Garcia on guitar, the Tower Of Power Horn Section, and Merl Saunders himself on the Arp Synthesizer and organ.

  3. 8 de may. de 2024 · Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders Keystone Berkeley, CA July 22, 1974 Source: SBD: MSR > PCM > DAT Transfer: Panasonic SV-3700 > M-Audio Audiophile 2496 to Wavelab 5.0 mastering with L3 Multimaximizer > CDWAV1.9 > FLAC (level 8). Transferred, Remastered by B. Koucky and Seeded by Green Mountain Bros. June 2007 Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_GarciaJerry Garcia - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · Garcia was also a fan of jazz artists and improvisation: he played with jazz keyboardists Merl Saunders and Howard Wales for many years in various groups and jam sessions, and he appeared on saxophonist Ornette Coleman's 1988 album, Virgin Beauty.

  5. 12 de may. de 2024 · Seeing Things is a powerful song by The Black Crowes, released as part of their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker, in 1990. As the lyrics and the title suggest, the song delves into the theme of perception and experiencing a new perspective in life.

  6. 24 de may. de 2024 · Merl Saunders & The Rainforest Band The Vogue Indianapolis, IN May 19, 1997 Source: AT822 (FOB/DFC) > D8 > SHN Taper: Scott F Disc 1 (79:01)

  7. 18 de may. de 2024 · Confused yet?. The quartet ably fuse rock with jazz in their spacy unfettered jams. The entire familiar structure has been gutted and upgraded to a jazzy, intuitive groove. Stylistically contrary is the frolicking optimistic "That's Alright Mama" with Kahn playfully plunging below Garcia's clear toned strings.