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recording of Garcia’s 1978 masterpiece Cats Under the Stars,
not now, and, alas, perhaps not ever in any true sense of the word “everything”.
Once I write the book I plan on just throwing open all of my materials and
letting others have at it insofar as they might care to.
1977 listed Garcia in the new Front Street studio (built for the recording of
Cats) from September 6-22 for overdubs, mixing, and mastering. Let me just
briefly drop a few notes from a one week, Friday September 16, 1977 through
Thursday the 22nd, based on the union paperwork. All of these sessions
were paid by Arista Records and the named artist is Jerry Garcia Band. The
union scale looks to be $110 for a three-hour session.
San Francisco (double scale)
different PO box in Corte Madera), Keith Godchaux (PO box 1073, San Rafael,
i.e., the Dead’s business address) and Ron Tutt (a PO box in Topanga).
(double scale)
(Nashville, TN) (4x scale), Saunders (double scale)
MO.
with Merl in late 1976, I believe it’s probably spurious. After playing
together steadily for almost five years, Jerry and Merl suddently stopped doing
so in July 1975, for reasons that remain obscure. They picked up again in late
1978, Jerry sitting in with Merl at Shady Grove and then “reconstructing” the
old gang, with some fresh tunes and arrangements, for most of 1979. Merl is
credited on Cats, so this is not new information, but seeing him here all week,
and getting double-scale, just makes raises all kinds of questions about the
nature of these men’s relationship. I don’t get it.
Discogs
shows him to have been in the a Buddy Miles/Santana kind of orbit, did some
work with the Rowans and Barry Melton. Keyboards, a little horns, some
arranging. He is not credited in the deaddisc entry for Cats, which tells me he wasn’t credited on the record. Hm.
Ogdin of Nashville, who gets 4x scale. Discogs describes
Bobby Ogdin as a “prominent american session pianist and
keyboardist [who] is also Vice-president of the Nashville branch of the
Recording Musicians Association.” He boasts well over 100 credits with all
kinds of country stars. He crosses with Tutt in various places, and his own credits page
shows Cats, despite that his name
isn’t given at deaddisc (and, again, I assume, not on the record itself).
My hunch is that they are good with arranging, but that’s just a shot in the
dark. Anyone?
as leader three times, Kahn twice, and Tutt and Keith once. It seems like there
was a rotation to share the double-scale leader’s pay among the guys who aren’t
Jerry, consistent with what we have long understood about Jerry’s egalitarian
approach to things.
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