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feeling
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Steve Fischler worked with Gallagher Fenton and Assoc. managing The Visit among other artists. Now he owns Fischler Artist Promotions in Los Angeles, www.fischlerwarner.com currently working with Magnolia Gold Records and the estate of the Late Delaney Bramlett. Steve produced a webcast with Billy Vera from Vitello's in Studio City, Ca. It was seen by over 35,000 viewers. | Post Hollywood... Back Home Champaign Champaign
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Elmer Valentine |
Elmer Valentine, the half owner of the Whisky A Go Go, and Mario Maglieri, the manager/half owner, and Gail who worked in the office and married Frank Zappa. |
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Jimmy Greenspoon, founder of Three Dog Night, The East
Side Kids and Sound of the Seventh Son
Mike Penera, Iron Butterfly
Darryl De Loach, vocalist, Iron Butterfly
Jed Ziegler, managed and/or promoted groups (Vanilla
Fudge,
Alice Cooper, Byrds, The Seeds) worked with KHJ TV, hung
around Zappa and the GTO's, hung out at the Whisky and
Thee Experience.
Jimmy Markham, Duck Dunn
Bobby Waltzer from Brooklyn, had a brother named Frankie
who owned a clothing store in Brooklyn called The Male Ego.
Eddie Hoh, drummer for Mamas and Papas
Paul Revere and the Raiders
Kathy, Jan, and Charlotte, who worked the Whisky every night
Bill Reed and Peter Nichols, Mad Dogs and Englishmen
David Pelletier, installed sound systems--twice, at the Whiskey
The Standells
Crow, artist, from New York, real first name was "Mike" he was Pete's brother from the Groupies (Pete Hendleman)
The Alaskan, famous wrestler then, was a bouncer at the Classic Cat. His real name was Jay York
Vanilla Fudge
Mark Stein, Carmine Appice,
Tim Bogert and Vince Martel
Eric Barret (or Barrett) was a roadie for Hendrix
Bob Nutt, promoter from Champaign, IL who later became associated with REO.
Leland Sklar, incredible bass player. He played for Elvis.
Leigh Stephens, Blue Cheer, 1968
Michael Laine lived between Fairfax and LaBrea and
went to Fairfax High
Nooney Rickett 5
(L-R) Bobby Blood, Bill McCubbin, Tom Funk,
Kent Dunbar, Nooney Rickett
Ron Davies and his sister, Gail
Kenny and David Bracci, bartenders at the Classic Cat and later at the Whisky. The Bracci brothers were Sugar Bear's best buddies.
Sally Doud, David Doud, and Michael Doud. Michael and David's father was a famous movie director and writer back in the forties and fifties.
Bill Gazzari, owner of Gazzari's
Any members of the band, Love; Arthur Lee, the lead singer,
Brian McLean, guitarist; Arthur Lee's signature look was an Edwardian suit with
a long scarf tied around his neck
Arthur Lee
Photo: Thanks to Soosi
Carl Franzoni, Szu, and Vito
Photo credit: Fisheye
Sandy, who married Chip, from "My Three Sons" or Stanley Livingston and his brother Barry
Aron Kay, The Pieman
Allan MacDougall, head of A&R
department at A&M studios.
MacDougal (center)
Anka, on left, later married Eddie, the conga player for Santana.
The girl on right is unknown.
Brandon De Wilde, child actor and friend of Gram Parsons.
Brandon
played the little kid in Shane, that favorite old movie.
Craig Nuttycombe and Denis Lambert
Dog Breath Music
Michael Muentz, close friends with Brandon DeWilde and Gram Parsons
DeWilde's second or third wife, Janice, was Janice Gero.
She was one
of the Classic Cat dancers.
Gram Parsons, 1968
Photo courtesy of Earl Crabb
www.humbead.com/skyriver/
Bob Jenkin, photographer who did album covers for Kris Kristopherson,
Rita Coolidge and the Eagles.
The Dependables--a group that included Joey Stec and Ralph Skala
Hammond Guthrie, a familiar face at love-ins and on the
Strip
Hammond
Brian Hyland
Mark Rodney, who used to hang out at the Doud's house.
He had a group called Batdorf and Rodney
Five Man Electrical Band
They were from Canada, but spent time in L.A.
They did the original version of the song: "Signs"
Terry Reid--he played the Whisky several times--had a killer voice
George Mather--actor/director, head of Filmex--a
commercial
production company
Adele Bishop. worked with choreographer, Roland DuPree
The Band, East Side Kids,--Joe Madrid, Mike and David Doud,
Dave Potter and Joe Madrid
The Yellow Payges
Ronnie Tutt, drummer with Elvis
Gary Lewis and the Playboys
Photo courtesty of C.J. Wilson
L-R: Jayne Brady, Sara Youngblood,
Gary Lewis, C.J. (Cecil) Wilson
C.J.'s email: Siege7@aol.com
Jesse Ed Davis, played guitar with Taj Mahal
Pat and Lolly Vega
Judy Sims of Teenset Magazine
Erica Gavin of "Vixen" fame
Lorrie Mattox (Lori Lightning) and Jimmy Page.
The Knickerbockers
Rich Harney, keyboard player, from Champaign, Illinois, who went to Austin, Texas.
Arthur, Whisky doorman
Nancy Holliday
Francine Brockey, waitress at the Classic Cat, from Tulsa, and one of the Mad Dogs and Englishmen entourage
Cynthia Plaster of The Plaster Casters
Pacific Gas and Electric Band--Charlie Allen, Frank Cook, Brent Black, Glenn Schwartz, Joe Lala and Tom Marshall.
Steve Venet, from New York City, the Groupies' band manager, also produced records such as "Boy From New York City." He was one of the producers who "rocked the 60's" from the Brill Building in New York and produced songs for the Monkees, Freddy Cannon, The Astronauts (remember Surf Party?) among many, many others.
Patsy Camp, who was "Crazy Mama" and
"Magnolia" from Atlanta, Georgia, and was JJ Cale's girlfriend back then
Sylvia, dancer from from Big Al's, Cher, dancer, Charlotte, dancer with Ray Charles, Marguerite Zalud, dancer
Gypsy (formerly the Underbeats) played Gazzarri's and were the house band at the Whisky for about eight months in 1969. The original members were: James Walsh, Jim Johnson, Enrico Rosenbaum, Jay Epstein, and Doni Larson.
Wild Man Fisher, and he was exactly that. He was out
on the Strip
daily doing his "Wild Man" thang.
Ron Darling and the Smokestack Lightning band--Ric Eiserling,
Kelly Green and Art Guy
Bobby Jones, of Mad Dogs and Englishmen, and Chris
Stainton,
Sweet Emily, Jim Keltner,
Jim Price, Jim Gordon, Claudia Lennear,
Kathi McDonald, Donna Washburn, and Merry Clayton
The GTO's
Consisted of: Pamela DesBarres, Cynderella,
Sparky, Miss Mercy, Christine, Lucy, and Sandra.
Barry McGuire
Lili St. Cyr was the most elegant, dazzling stripper
of them all. She was most well-known for taking a bath on stage and she lived
next door to David and Michael Doud. Lili's husband was a major druggie.
Frankie Rowena, from New York, owner of Head East, and
manager,
Roger Varon
Sandy Nelson, infamous drummer icon.
Scooby, sax player, and president of the musician's union
"Miko" aka Mike Wylie, from Champaign
Record executives: Clive Fox, Steve Backer, John Deverian
Chas Chandler, bassist (Animals)
Roland Dupree. choreographer
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to the beat of a broken chord
The newest generation
Was out there...
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