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John Raymond Goadsby (May 2, 1945 –
August 1, 2017),
known as
Goldy McJohn, was a
Canadian keyboard player best
known as the
original keyboardist for rock...
- the 1960s, when they
performed in a
group called The Sparrows.
John Kay and
Goldy McJohn joined this
group in
Toronto in 1965 and,
after some more changes...
- in 1967. The
group was
founded by singer/rhythm
guitarist John Kay,
keyboardist Goldy McJohn and
drummer Jerry Edmonton, all
formerly of the
Canadian band...
- good
terms with
McJohn, and pla**** with
McJohn in 1977, 1978 and 1980
versions of
Steppenwolf led by
McJohn, but
without lead
singer John Kay. At the time...
- and Young, Neil
Young would go on to
achieve fame as a solo artist.
Goldy McJohn and Nick St.
Nicholas would later become members of the rock band Steppenwolf...
- that
Goldy McJohn would play on. He was
sacked from the band by
bandleader John Kay in 1975. A horn
section also pla**** on the album.
John Kay – guitar...
-
rhythm guitarist John Kay, lead
guitarist Michael Monarch, b****ist Nick St. Nicholas,
drummer Jerry Edmonton and
keyboardist Goldy McJohn. The band's final...
- 1975, the band's
first album recorded without founding keyboardist Goldy McJohn. The
official explanation for Chapin's
departure from
Steppenwolf was that...
- Nicholas's
Sparrow bandmates, (vocalist/guitarist
John Kay,
drummer Jerry Edmonton and
organist Goldy McJohn) came to see him
perform with T.I.M.E. at the...
- 1975, by Epic Records. Andy
Chapin replaced original keyboardist Goldy McJohn on the album.
AllMusic gave the
album a
negative retrospective review, saying...