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  1. sgcim

    Bob Harris

    Here's another obscure, yet very talented musician I just thought I'd name check here. Born in Cal.,1941, son of Maurice Harris, a trumpet player with the Tonight Show Orchestra. Worked as a jazz pianist in clubs in the LA area, where he soon became a lifelong, legendary junkster. He married the singer/songwriter Judee Sill in the 60s, whom he converted into the junkster faith, and he did the beautiful orchestral arrangements on her first LP (along with Don Bagley), and played piano for The Turtles.. Played as a sideman with Gabor Szabo for a while, then joined Frank Zappa and The Mothers in 1971 for a short time (he played on the 1971, "Live at the Fillmore East LP- you can hear his great Wurlitzer solo on "Billy the Mountain", from the "Playground Psychotics" CD). Later in the 70s, he went on the road with Ray Charles (his idol, who he called "that genius n-word"), and then did arranging for artists such as The Friends of Distinction, Jack Jones, and others. He was part of the lesser known jazz scene back then which featured players like Tommy Peltier, Bill Plummer and Lynn Blessing. Being a Judee Sill fan, I became obsessed with this guy's arrangements on her first LP, and wound up getting a private recording of him playing in a jazz group featuring Jim Crutcher, a trumpet player. Harris was a very good, Bud-Powell-influenced jazz pianist. Ring any bells?
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