Link (a BCB game!)

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Re: Link (a BCB game!)

Postby clive gash » 07 Dec 2017, 17:05

Orange Juice’s drummer played on the Style Council’s early records, whose leader covered Peggy Lee’s Fever with his previous group.
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Re: Link (a BCB game!)

Postby Charlie O. » 08 Dec 2017, 00:10

Janet Jackson's first album featured synthesizer playing by Ian Underwood, who had been in The Mothers with Bunk Gardner, who played on Starsailor by Tim Buckley, some of whose earlier albums were produced by Jerry Yester (and, nominally, Zal Yanovsky) of The Lovin' Spoonful.
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Re: Link (a BCB game!)

Postby Charlie O. » 08 Dec 2017, 00:23

For the Bunk Gardner link you can substitute Billy Mundi, who played on Buckley's first album... OR...

Janet Jackson's first album featured synthesizer playing by Ian Underwood, who had been in The Mothers with Billy Mundi, who left The Mothers for Rhinoceros, whose lead guitarist was Danny Weis, who played on the first solo album by John Sebastian of The Lovin' Spoonful.
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