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- James Yester (born November 24, 1939) is an American musician. He is a member of the sunshine pop group the ****ociation, who had numerous hits on the Billboard...
- were Judy Henske, Jerry Yester, Craig Doerge, John Seiter, and David Vaught. The album was a follow-up to the Henske-Yester collaboration, Farewell Aldebaran...
- woodwind instruments, percussion), Russ Giguere (vocals, guitar), Jim Yester (vocals, rhythm and lead guitar), Jules Alexander (vocals, lead and rhythm...
- album was recorded during June 1967 in Los Angeles, and produced by Jerry Yester and Jac Holzman. Matthew Greenwald in a retrospective review for AllMusic...
- Asylum Records. Produced and arranged by former Lovin' Spoonful member Jerry Yester, Closing Time was the first of seven of Waits' major releases by Asylum...
- Lady Yester's Kirk was a parish church of the Church of Scotland and one of the burgh churches of Edinburgh. Founded in 1647, it served the south-eastern...
- direction, the band fired Yanovsky in May 1967, replacing him with Jerry Yester, and Yanovsky commenced a brief and commercially unsuccessful solo career...
- Jim Yesterrhythm guitar, vocals, keyboards According to the 2010 deluxe mono edition: Hal Blainedrums Joe Osborn, Ray Pohlman – b**** Jim Yester, Tommy...
- Chip Douglas – b**** guitar (1–4, 8, 12–14), backing vocals (3, 5) Jerry Yester – b**** guitar (6–7) Vincent DeRosaFrench horn (6) Frederick Seykora –...
- because when Buckley pla**** the song to Judy Henske, wife of producer Jerry Yester, she responded to the line with laughter. Buckley and Beckett regarded this...