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Studio version of whammer jammer by jay geils
Studio version of whammer jammer by jay geils









studio version of whammer jammer by jay geils

In late 1965 their line-up consisted of vocalist/saxophone player Peter Kraemer, guitarists Terry MacNeil and William "Truckaway" Sievers, bassist Martin Beard (born 1947, London), and drummer Norman Mayell. He formed an acoustic blues trio, 'Snoopy and the Sopwith Camels', with bassist Danny Klein and harmonica player Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz, while studying mechanical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the mid-1960s.

studio version of whammer jammer by jay geils

Geils began playing jazz trumpet but eventually switched to blues guitar. They were in a relationship when she was a sophomore and junior in high school. He dated Meryl Streep, who had moved to Bernardsville in 1962. When he was drawn to folk musicians in Boston, he left Northeastern for Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where he studied mechanical engineering. In 1964, he began attending Northeastern University and was a trumpeter in the marching band. He learned to play Miles Davis music on the trumpet and drums, and he listened to blues singers Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters on the radio. įrom an early age, he heard his father's albums by Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie, and was escorted by his father to a Louis Armstrong concert.

studio version of whammer jammer by jay geils

His father was an engineer at Bell Labs and a jazz fan. Before he graduated in 1964 he was a member of the math club, the physics club, student council, car club, band club and the marching band. He attended Bernards High School in nearby Bernardsville. In 1959, his family moved to Old Farm Lane in Bedminster. was born on February 20, 1946, in New York City, and grew up in Morris Plains, New Jersey.











Studio version of whammer jammer by jay geils