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  1. Jack Casady – bass on "They Moved the Moon" and "Gridlock" Chick Corea – piano on "The Long Arm of the Law" Howie Epstein – banjo, mandolin on "Networking"; bass on "Down in the Mall" Jerry Garcia – guitar on "Transverse City" and "They Moved the Moon" David Gilmour – guitar on "Run Straight Down" Bob Glaub – bass Richie ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_CasadyJack Casady - Wikipedia

    Neither of these groups ever recorded, though live tapes are in circulation. Later, Casady was to appear on David Crosby 's If I Could Only Remember My Name (1971), Roky Erickson 's album Don't Slander Me (1982) and Warren Zevon 's Transverse City (1989). He also produced Jorma Kaukonen's first solo album, the critically acclaimed ...

  3. Jerry Garcia, Neil Young, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, Jefferson Airplane’s Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen and Tom Petty’s Benmont Tench all stop by to add their finishing touches. Zevon’s in a bitter mood, railing against the technology he sees enslaving us.

  4. Warren Zevon - Transverse City. Produced by Warren Zevon / Duncan Aldrich / Andrew Slater. Recorded at Mad Hatter Studios, Los Angeles / A&M Studios, Los Angeles / Red Zone Studios, Burbank / Broken Arrow Ranch, California / Abbey Road Studios, London / Paisley Park Studios, Minnesota. USA release: 12 October 1989.

  5. Jack Casady (* 13. April 1944 in Washington, D.C. als John William Casady) ist ein US-amerikanischer Blues - und Rockmusiker, Bassist der Bands Jefferson Airplane und Hot Tuna.

  6. www.guitar-list.com › guitar-players › jack-casadyJack Casady | guitar-list

    Later, Casady was to appear on David Crosby's " If I Could Only Remember my Name" (1971) and Warren Zevon's "Transverse City" (1989). He also produced Jorma Kaukonen's first solo album, the critically acclaimed "Quah", in 1974.

  7. Later, Casady was to appear on David Crosby's " If I Could Only Remember my Name" (1971) and Warren Zevon's "Transverse City" (1989). He also produced Jorma Kaukonen's first solo album, the critically acclaimed "Quah", in 1974.