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  1. 12. Feb. 2019 · Yester, who played with The Association since their very second incarnation, was open to discussing their musical significance and history. While the band is currently on break this month, they will resume a steady touring run the next month, “We’ve got four concerts at the beginning of March, and the gigs keep coming. We probably have 16 or so on the books already, and we’re just taking ...

  2. Jim Yester's first major music credit was as a member of the Modern Folk Quartet, a folk-rock outfit founded by his brother Jerry, which made a brief splash in the mid-'60s. Jim Yester was later the last original member of the Association to be recruited, and he co-authored several songs, including the single "No Fair at All." He also received ...

  3. JIM YESTER originally from BIRMINGHAM, AL. Tenor, plays guitar and keyboards. An original member, Jim rejoined the group in 2006. His brother Jerry, is a member of The M.F.Q. and The Lovin’ Spoonful. The brothers were a folk duo, The Yesteryears in the early 60’s. He lives in New Jersey. DEL RAMOS originally from HONOLULU, HI

  4. 28. Juli 2021 · Yester said the Happy Together Tour is much more than a jukebox playing songs — the actual groups that made those songs major hits will be on stage playing them. Reach Bill O’Boyle at 570-991 ...

  5. Gary James' Interview With Jim Yester Of The Association They were one of the most successful bands of the 1960s. In 1967 they were voted The Number One Vocal Group in the U.S. That same year, they were the first band anywhere to open a Rock festival. That festival was The Monterey Pop Festival. Their "Greatest Hits" album is now Double ...

  6. 7. Apr. 2019 · Jim Yester has played with versions of the Modern Folk Quartet, The Four Preps, and The Lovin' Spoonful; They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003. The Association Hit Singles and Albums . Number #1 Pop Hits: "Cherish" ...

  7. Jim Yester was a first hand witness to the success of the band, and shares his memories of playing on The Smothers Brother's Show, the Monterey Pop Festival, and playing the Hollywood Bowl with the WHO. He also shares some great stories and insights to what it was like with the Association, and how they still play, so well, together today.