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  1. The original lineup consisted of Alexander (using his middle name, Gary, on the first two albums) on vocals and lead guitar; Kirkman on vocals and a variety of wind, brass and percussion instruments; Brian Cole on vocals, bass and woodwinds; Russ Giguere on vocals, percussion and guitar; Ted Bluechel Jr. from the Cherry Hill Singers on drums, guitar, bass and vocals; and Brian Cole's friend ...

  2. Jules Gary Alexander Profile : Jules Alexander (born September 25th, 1943, Chattanooga, Tennessee), an original member of the group The Association (vocals, lead guitar), used his middle name Gary on the group's first 2 albums.

  3. JULES ALEXANDER. originally from CHATTANOOGA, TN. Sings tenor, plays guitar. A founding member of The Association. Jules rejoined the group in 2011 after a 16 year absence and a career as a "data wrangler" in Texas where he now resides. JIM YESTER. originally from BIRMINGHAM, AL. Tenor, plays guitar and keyboards.

  4. 26. Aug. 2020 · Original members of the 1960s sunshine pop band The Association — Jules Alexander, Jim Yester and Russ Giguere — talk to Goldmine about their storied past and their first album since 1972. By Daniel Coston

  5. Jules Alexander. Bürgerl. Name: Jules Gary Alexander. Profil: Jules Alexander (born September 25th, 1943, Chattanooga, Tennessee), an original member of the group The Association (vocals, lead guitar), used his middle name Gary on the group's first 2 albums.

  6. Singer / Musician of Rock and Pop. A.k.a. Jules Gary Alexander. Jules Alexander (born September 25th, 1943, Chattanooga, Tennessee), an original member of the group The Association (vocals, lead guitar), used his middle name Gary on the group's first 2 albums.

  7. 11. Feb. 2020 · Tuesday, February 11, 2020. The Association - "Dubuque Blues" (1969) The only place where I've ever seen much discussion of Gary "Jules" Alexander's songwriting as a member of the Association is way back in Richard Meltzer's 1970 The Aesthetics of Rock, a book in which Alexander figures in a fairly significant way.