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  1. Profile: Jules Alexander (born September 25th, 1943, Chattanooga, Tennessee), an original member of the group The Association (vocals, lead guitar), used his middle name Gary on the group's first 2 albums. In 1967 Jules Alexander left the group to study meditation in India, returning to the group he had helped found in early 1969.

  2. 7 de abr. de 2019 · At the forefront of the folk movement's assimilation into California pop. A multi-instrumentalist band that also performed six-part harmonies live on stage. Experimented with psychedelic and protest music earlier than most pop groups. Created a lush adult contemporary sound that still contained a hipster's edge.

  3. Jules Gary Alexander (nacido en Chattanooga, Tennessee, Estados Unidos el 25 de septiembre de 1943 [1] ) es un músico estadounidense, ampliamente conocido por su trabajo en The Association. The Association. Alexander formó la Association en 1965. Dejó la banda en 1967, después de producir dos álbumes con ellos.

  4. 26 de ago. de 2020 · Original members of the 1960s sunshine pop band The Association — Jules Alexander, Jim Yester and Russ Giguere — talk to Goldmine about their storied past and their first album since 1972. The Association (L-R): Del Ramos, Jim Yester and Jules Alexander for The Happy Together Tour in 2017. Photo by Daniel Coston.

  5. Members of the Association. JULES ALEXANDER originally from CHATTANOOGA, TN. Sings tenor, plays guitar. A founding member of The Association. Jules rejoined the group in 2011 after a 16 year absence and a career as a "data wrangler" in Texas where he now resides.

  6. Contact. Contact. JULES ALEXANDER. experience designer for brands and apps. Hello! I'm Jules Alexander. I specialize in Experience Design – bridging the gap between Product and Brand. Cuffed. Cuffed Dating App.

  7. Jules Alexander (2020) His father gave him his first camera in 1938 when he was 12. By the time he was fifteen he had sold photos of Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, and Frank Sinatra to Down Beat Magazine. At 18 he joined the Navy and did aerial reconnaissance photography in the South Pacific at the height of World War II.