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  1. In the mid-1990s, Easton produced and played on the first two albums by Amy Rigby. He was also the lead guitarist on Jules Shear's 1994 album 'Healing Bones'. Easton was a founding member of Creedence Clearwater Revisited, a Spin-off group consisting of Stu Cook and Doug Clifford of Creedence Clearwater Revival.

  2. 12 de ene. de 2021 · It’s the title song of Jules Shear’s Healing Bones, released on the first day of 1994, and produced by Rod Argent and Peter Van Hooke. Jules is a songwriter in love with songwriting, which is...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jules_ShearJules Shear - Wikipedia

    Healing Bones includes Shear's first release of a cover, "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Any More" (originally a hit for The Walker Brothers). It also includes a song written with Rick Danko of The Band, "Never Again Or Forever". Elliot Easton played lead guitar on all tracks.

  4. Healing Bones. Jules Shear. 12 SONGS • 43 MINUTES • JAN 01 1994. Purchase Options. TRACKS. DETAILS. 1. Listen To What She Says. 04:24. 2. A Bird In That Cage. 03:32. 3. Healing Bones. 04:50. 4. The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore. 03:51. 5. Over The Lane. 02:18. 6. When You Finally Gonna Come Through. 04:00. 7. Never Again Or Forever. 05:01. 8.

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  5. He was also the lead guitarist on Jules Shear's 1994 album "Healing Bones". In 1998, Easton's playing was featured on No Cats, an album from bassist Lee Rocker of Stray Cats. He contributed guitar parts for "Rumblin' Bass" and "One Way or Another."

  6. 1 de ene. de 2023 · Elliot Easton, the guitarist with the Cars who played on the Watch Dog sessions, formed a band with Shear called the Reckless Sleepers; while Easton had to drop out of the project, the band landed a record deal with I.R.S. Records, and with Jimmy Vivino on guitar, they released the album Big Boss Sounds in 1998.

  7. Shear then formed the Reckless Sleepers with the Cars’ Elliot Easton. In 1988, without Easton, the Reckless Sleepers released their sole album for IRS, Big Boss Sounds; it failed to make much impact, though “If We Never Meet Again” from the album was later covered by Roger McGuinn.