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    Tjay Cantrelli (born John Barberis) – woodwind (1966–67; died 1985) Frank Fayad – bass guitar, backing vocal (1968–73, 1982; died 2014) George Suranovich – drums, backing vocal (1968–70, 1978, 1982; died 1990) Jay Donnellan – lead guitar (1968–69, 1982; died 2021) Drachen Theaker – drums (1968–69; died 1992)

  2. 29 de jul. de 2021 · Tjay Cantrelli - Sax Solo - "Revelation" - LOVE "Da Capo"- 1967 - YouTube. Leonard Los. 570 subscribers. Subscribed. 9. 316 views 2 years ago. Saxophonist and Flautist Tjay Cantrelli's...

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  3. Lee then recruited Tjay Cantrelli (born John Barberis), a jazz saxophonist and flautist whom he had crossed paths with in the early 1960s, bringing the band to a seven-piece. [21] On Stuart's first day with the group, Lee and lead guitarist Johnny Echols brought him to Elektra's offices where, unbeknownst to him, they had planned ...

  4. For the interlude, which features Johnny Echols' guitar playing and Tjay Cantrelli's (real name John Barberi) saxophone playing, the time signature shifts from 3/4 to 5/8. [4] [7] Echols has described the song as "a kind of a jazz waltz ", though noting that the song isn't very danceable. [4]

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  5. Explore Tjay Cantrelli's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Tjay Cantrelli on AllMusic.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2022 · En enero de 1967, se les suma Tjay Cantrelli, encargado del saxofón y de la flauta, y un nuevo baterista, Michael Stuart, para grabar un nuevo álbum “Da Capo” que tiene joyas como “Oranges...

  7. Tjay Cantrelli discography and songs: Music profile for Tjay Cantrelli.