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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...cynicism balancing the outright fun of "Motorcycle Man" or of "Railroad Train Runnin' Up My Back." While weaving his voice in and out among tracks of piano and backup instruments. Simon is assisted by an extraordinary crew of sidemen including Leon Russell. Every Brooks on bass, Paul Harris on organ, and to Coolidge singing background vocals with Bobby Whitlock of Derek and the Dominos...

Author: By Petter Shane, | Title: Far From Simple Simon | 11/18/1972 | See Source »

UNFORTUNATELY, SIMON'S ACHIEVEMENTS on record pose a frustrating problem. In person, he is unable to execute his music with the sophistication he accomplishes using a studio band. At the Passim this week. Simon is singing alone, accompanying himself on piano and on electric organ. While, on the night I saw him, many in the audience found his keyboard virtuosity and his unusual singing style satisfying enough, I missed his sidemen badly. His technique is impressive, but the results are generally less inspired than his recorded work. Unlike Jack Schechtman, a far-better-than-average singer of intelligent, romantic songs...

Author: By Petter Shane, | Title: Far From Simple Simon | 11/18/1972 | See Source »

THAT TRADITION BEGAN personally for Larry when he formed the "old Gold Brothers band" in Detroit, consisting of all the original members of the James Montgomery band--Larry James, Billy Mather, pass genius and David Case on organ. Gradually the band came east. Larry following James and Billy to Boston, where Larry Carsman's Gold Brothers became known as the James Montgomery Blues Band. Some of the songs that band stood by date from G.B. days and have come through the Montgomery Band with Larry to be performed now in the Larry Carsman Band--fans of James will recall...

Author: By Ianet Nathan, | Title: Blues in Boston: An Interview with Larry Carsman | 11/16/1972 | See Source »

...sedated before their transfusions. Older children who are more accustomed to the transfusions relax in overstuffed chairs in a clublike room while receiving blood. Careful monitoring is carried on to guard against the infections to which thalassemia victims are prone. Many youngsters also have their spleen removed when that organ becomes uncomfortably enlarged. Although the reasons are not fully understood, infections may multiply when the spleen is taken...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Old at Age 30 | 11/13/1972 | See Source »

...WEST CHURCH: Edward Tarr and George Kent in a Bareque Trumpet and Organ Recital...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Music | 10/26/1972 | See Source »

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