Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. 2. Mai 2019 · Bassist Greg Arama, who came on board for their classic Journey To The Center of the Mind (1968) slab, worked the pocket and rendered countermelodic motifs borne of a soulful, rhythm and blues approach and round tone which cut through the sonic din of his mates, which, to my ears, put the Dukes a cut above their peers.

  2. Bassist Greg Arama died in a motorcycle accident on September 18, 1979. Steve Farmer later taught in Redford Township, Michigan. He also performed with backing bands at various venues in and around the Detroit area. Farmer died on April 7, 2020, aged 71.

    • 1964–1975
  3. 6. Apr. 2022 · "My bass player Greg Arama — so gifted at 15; listen to the bass part on 'Journey To The Center Of The Mind' by the AMBOY DUKES — and the guy was just a gifted, a virtuoso, a savant of groove...

  4. www.musicianguide.com › biographies › 1608003917The Amboy Dukes Biography

    The album was recorded in one night on a four-track recorder. After the album's release, White and Lober left the band and were replaced by bass player Greg Arama and keyboardist Andy Solomon. In 1968, guitarists Nugent and Farmer collaborated on the composition of the group's national hit single, "Journey to the Center of the Mind." The song ...

  5. The Amboy Dukes. The Amboy Dukes may refer to: The Amboy Dukes (novel), 1947 American novel about juvenile delinquents. The Amboy Dukes (band), American rock band founded 1964. The Amboy Dukes (album), 1967 album by that band.

  6. 1.18.2014. THE AMBOY DUKES. Members of the band over time: Ted Nugent, Rusty Day, Steve Farmer, Rick Lober, Andy Solomon, Greg Arama, Bob Lehnert, John Drake, KJ Knight, Dave Gilbert, Johnny Angelos, David Palmer, Gail Uptadale, Dick Treat, Gary Hicks, Bill White. THE AMBOY DUKES. Video unavailable. This video is unavailable.

  7. 24. Aug. 2021 · Once in Chicago, Nugent (lead guitar) formed a group with Greg Arama (bass), Steve Farmer (rhythm guitar), Dave Palmer (drums), and Andy Soloman (keyboards). As Ted explained to Vorda, the “Amboy Dukes” name came from a Detroit R & B band that had recently broken up. “I thought it was a cool name