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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pete_SearsPete Sears - Wikipedia

    Too Many Years (1998) Jorma Kaukonen Trio Live (2000) Guest Appearances. Papa John Creach (by Papa John Creach) (1971) Betty Davis (by Betty Davis) (1973) Manhole (by Grace Slick) (1973) Insane Asylum (by Kathi McDonald) (1974) Tiger Rose (by Robert Hunter) (1975) Solid Silver (by Quicksilver Messenger Service) (1975) Blue Star (by ...

  2. 1998. “Too Many Years” Jorma Kaukonen. Release 1998; I played piano and accordion with my band-mates, Jorma and Michael Falzarano. Recorded at Hillside Farms Studio at the Fur Peace Ranch, Darwin, Ohio. A studio in the woods of south eastern Ohio. Goo ...

  3. The keyboard work was now handled by former Jefferson Starship keyboardist Pete Sears, who had been playing with Hot Tuna since 1992. After this album, the three began to perform as the "Jorma Kaukonen Trio" and recorded a live album for Relix, Jorma Kaukonen Trio Live .

  4. Buy from amazon.com. Tracks. Fools Blues (Smith) Big Town (Self) Too Many Years (Kaukonen) Home Of The Blues (Cash/Douglas/McAlpin) Nine Pound Hammer (Traditional) Gypsy Fire (Falzarano) You Got To Move (McDowell) Larue Larue (Falzarano) Man For All Seasons (Kaukonen) Heaven On Earth (Falzarano/Kaukonen) Say No To The Devil (Davis)

  5. 2007 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Too Many Years..." on Discogs.

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  6. It was his last studio album on Relix Records. Michael Falzarano returned to play guitar and help produce . He also sang lead on several tracks. The keyboard work was now handled by former Jefferson Starship keyboardist Pete Sears, who had been playing with Hot Tuna since 1992.

  7. Released in August 1998 on Relix (catalog no. RRCD 2094; CD). Featured peformers: Jorma Kaukonen (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, vocals, producer, arranger, liner notes), Michael Falzarano (acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals, producer, arranger), Pete Sears (accordion, organ, piano).