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And only Jim Gordon and E.C are alive from Derek and the Dominoes........Jim still in a psychiatric California Prison Hospital in Vacaville, Ca....Heres his lifelong list of gigs......Discography[edit] During his career, Gordon played with a long list of top musicians and record producers, including: Duane Allman Anthology (organ, piano, drums) Renee Armand The Rain Book (producer, co-writer, drums, guitar) Hoyt Axton My Griffin Is Gone Joan Baez From Every Stage; Diamonds and Rust; Gulf Wind The Beach Boys Good Vibrations; Spirit of America; Pet Sounds Stephen Bishop On and On: Hits of Stephen Bishop Bread Bread Teresa Brewer 16 Most Requested Songs Jackson Browne Jackson Browne (organ); The Pretender Jack Bruce Out of The Storm (tracks 1,7 & 8) The Byrds The Notorious Byrd Brothers Glen Campbell Wichita Lineman The Carpenters Horizon; A Kind of Hush Eric Clapton Eric Clapton; Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs; Derek and the Dominos in Concert; Derek and the Dominos: Live at the Fillmore Gene Clark Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen Judy Collins Who Knows Where the Time Goes Alice Cooper Alice Cooper Goes to Hell; Lace and Whiskey Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Box Set Burton Cummings Delaney & Bonnie On Tour with Eric Clapton and Friends; To Bonnie From Delaney; D&B Together John Denver Donovan Life Is a Merry-go-round; Yellow Star; Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth; Lazy Daze Neil Diamond Beautiful Noise (conga, drums, harmony vocals) The Everly Brothers Heartaches and Harmonies, Beat and Soul Art Garfunkel Angel Clare David Gates First Lowell George Thanks Ill Eat It Here Hall & Oates Bigger Than the Both of Us Merle Haggard Same Train, Different Time Albert Hammond It Never Rains in Southern California George Harrison All Things Must Pass; Extra Texture; Living in the Material World Jim Henson The Muppet Movie John Lee Hooker Endless Boogie Jim Horn Through the Eye Thelma Houston Ive Got the Music in Me Incredible Bongo Band Apache Dr. John Sun, Moon and Herbs Carole King B.B. King In London; The Best of B. B. King John Lennon Imagine; Sometime in New York City[dubious – discuss] Gordon Lightfoot Sundown; Gords Gold; Cold on the Shoulder; Summertime Dream Manhattan Transfer Pastiche; Anthology: Down in Birdland Country Joe McDonald Classics Dave Mason Alone Together The Monkees Monkees; More of the Monkees; Instant Replay Maria Muldaur Maria Muldaur; Waitress in a Donut Shop Elliott Murphy Elliott Murphy; Lost Generation Tracy Nelson Time is on My Side Randy Newman Randy Newman; 12 Songs Harry Nilsson Nilsson Schmilsson; Aerial Ballet Van Dyke Parks Discover America Tom Petty Playback Emitt Rhodes American Dream Minnie Riperton Adventures in Paradise Johnny Rivers Last Boogie in Paris; Blue Suede Shoes; L.A. Reggae Linda Ronstadt Dont Cry Now Leon Russell The Shelter People; Will o the Wisp Seals and Crofts Humming Bird John Sebastian Tarzana Kid Carly Simon No Secrets Phil Spector Back to Mono (1958–1969) B. W. Stevenson Pass This Way; Calabasas Barbra Streisand Barbra Joan Streisand Souther–Hillman–Furay Band Redeye Redeye Steely Dan Pretzel Logic John Stewart Phoenix Concerts Mel Tormé Mel Tormé Collection Traffic Welcome to the Canteen; The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys John Travolta Best of John Travolta John Valenti Anything You Want, 1976 Andy Williams Judee Sill Heart Food Tom Waits The Heart of Saturday Night Mason Williams Classical Gas; Phonograph Record Frank Zappa Apostrophe; Läther; Grand Wazoo (tour) and Petit Wazoo (tour); Imaginary Diseases; Wazoo Phil Keaggy Love Broke Thru Peter Foldy
Posted on: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 19:13:53 +0000

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