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− | Jim Guercio, born | + | Jim Guercio, born '''James William Guercio''', (born in 1945 in Chicago, Illinois) was hired as a replacement for [[Ray Collins]] by to play guitar and sing for the MOI; however, that arrangement was very short lived. |
− | + | Guercio lent [[Roy Estrada]] a bass amp for the party gig from [[Mondo Hollywood]]. | |
− | He made his name circa 1970 as producer of | + | He made his name circa 1970 as producer of records by [[Blood, Sweat & Tears]] and Chicago Transit Authority. Also produced an album in 1968 called "The Illinois Speed Press" which anticipated [[The Allman Brothers Band]] twin-guitar sound. Parlayed this success into one-shot attempt as film director, [[wikipedia:Electra Glide in Blue|Electra Glide in Blue]]. |
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− | [[ | + | He built [[Caribou Ranch|Caribou Studios]] in Colorado, where FZ recorded in late '74. |
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− | [[Category:Freak Out! (The List)]] | + | Guercio one of the names listed on the cover of [[Freak Out!]] |
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+ | [[Wikipedia:James William Guercio|Wikipedia article]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Bandmembers|Guercio, James William]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Musicians|Guercio, James William]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Freak Out! (The List)|Guercio, James William]] |
Revision as of 07:09, 15 September 2011
Jim Guercio, born James William Guercio, (born in 1945 in Chicago, Illinois) was hired as a replacement for Ray Collins by to play guitar and sing for the MOI; however, that arrangement was very short lived.
Guercio lent Roy Estrada a bass amp for the party gig from Mondo Hollywood.
He made his name circa 1970 as producer of records by Blood, Sweat & Tears and Chicago Transit Authority. Also produced an album in 1968 called "The Illinois Speed Press" which anticipated The Allman Brothers Band twin-guitar sound. Parlayed this success into one-shot attempt as film director, Electra Glide in Blue.
He built Caribou Studios in Colorado, where FZ recorded in late '74.
Guercio one of the names listed on the cover of Freak Out!