Photo by Bob Minkin
I was going through my archives today, looking for a few rarities, and I found these two songs I thought would be worth hearing again:
Sultans of Swing 11/6/97 Maritime Hall, SF
David Gans – guitar, vocals; Bob Nakamine – guitar; Alan Feldstein – guitar, vocals; Jennifer Jolly – keyboard; Phil Lesh – bass; Clayton Call – drums; Anthony Aversano – percussion
Bird Song 12/27/97 Maritime Hall, SF
David Gans – guitar, vocals; Chuck Garvey – guitar, vocals; Jennifer Jolly – keyboard, vocals; Phil Lesh – bass; Clayton Call – drums
These shows were benefits for the Unbroken Chain Foundation.
More Gans music on the tunes page.
Thanks for the memory Of Clayton Call he is Fantastic Interesting Person I lost touch with.
The Maritime Academy Shows were Great.Clayton Played Drums that Night.Phil Insisted.
Clayton Call Is a Classy Drummer who Was Married around This Time and He Settled Down a Bit For a Moment.Clayton Has some Fantastic Musical History Pictures He has Taken Himself.When I worked at Meyer Sound with him he managed to take full adavantage of the perks.The Perks We had at Kimballs were A Jazz moment In Time Especially Dizzy and Miles Do I Need Last Names?.Clayton Call Photo has Pics From all Venues.
I also remember when Meyer Sound did the sound at Golden gate Park for The Bill Graham Memorial.Crosby Stills Nash and Young Took Stage.That was Rock History it took Bill Dying to get them together on stage.Clayton Took Pics that day Too.He has been so many Obscure Places and Took Pics.
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