- instrumentals.
Limited recording equipment was used,
operated by
drummer Dahaud Shaar, who was
intending to open a
recording studio in
Woodstock at the...
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suddenly you've got
enough songs for an album."
According to the
drummer Dahaud Shaar, the
tracks were laid down in a very
informal manner: "During that...
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baritone saxophone Dahaud Shaar (David Shaw) –
drums The
Street Choir:
Larry Goldsmith Janet Planet Andrew Robinson Ellen Schroer Dahaud Shaar Martha Velez...
- (1975–83; died 2011) Paul
Shaffer –
keyboards (1975–80;
guest 1982, 2015)
Dahaud Shaar–
drums (1975–77; died 2018)
Howard S**** – alto
saxophone (1975–80)...
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consisted of Paul
Album (b****),
James Spider Barbarous (guitar, vocals),
Dahaud Elias Shaar (percussion),
Nancy Nairn (vocals),John
Sabin (guitar) and Ralph...
- minutes. He
later wrote the
string and
woodwind arrangements, as
drummer Dahaud Shaar observes: 'You Don't Pull No Punches' is a
pretty long track. [When]...
- Orchestra,
disbanded in 1973:
David Hayes, Jef Labes, John Platania, and
Dahaud Shaar. The
other band
members had all pla**** on his last two recordings...
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Platania –
electric guitar Jack
Schroer – alto and
baritone saxophones Dahaud Shaar (David Shaw) – drums,
backing vocals Breithaupt, Don; Breithaupt,...
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Platania – guitar,
backing vocals David Hayes – b**** guitar,
backing vocals Dahaud Shaar (David Shaw) – drums,
backing vocals Van Morrison, Ted
Templeman –...
- Rimson,
Clive Culbertson – b**** Gary Mallaber,
Connie Kay, Lee Charlton,
Dahaud Shaar, Rick Shlosser,
Peter Van Hooke, Tony Day, Tom Donlinger, Roy Jones...