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  1. Stephen Jo Bladd – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1968–1985, 2006), lead vocals (1983–1985) Touring members. Sim Cain – drums (1999) Catherine Russell – backing vocals (1999) Andricka Hall – backing vocals (1999, 2010–2015) Marty Richards – drums (2005, 2009–2011) Mitch Chakour – backing vocals (2009–2011)

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  2. 12. Apr. 2017 · Learn about the secret Jewish history of the J. Geils Band, a hard-rock group that dominated Boston in the 1970s. Stephen Jo Bladd was the only original Bostonian and the only non-Jewish member of the band, known as the J. Geils Jews Band.

  3. 20. Feb. 2020 · Guitarist John Geils provided the swinging riffs, harmonica player Richard Salwitz (Magic Dick) laid out fearsome jazz-blues runs, while bassist Danny Klein and drummer Stephen Jo Bladd held a slippery groove topped off by jive-talkin’ Wolf, a hyperactive stringbean who started out as radio DJ ‘The Woofa Goofa’. At a time when ...

  4. They were doing just fine on the local circuit when, in ’67, they decided to go electric, adding drummer Stephen Jo Bladd and a disc jockey/singer from The Bronx, New York, Peter Blankenfeld, who went by the name Peter Wolf. With the final addition, Justman, the J. Geils Band quickly found its niche.

  5. 11. Apr. 2017 · They formed the J. Geils Band in 1967 with lead singer Peter Wolf and drummer Stephen Jo Bladd. “That was the end of engineering school for all three of us,” he told the magazine.

  6. The only native Bostonian in the J.Geils Band, Stephen Jo Bladd was born on July 13, 1942, hailing from the Dorchester/Mattapan area of the capital of Massachusetts. Drummer with Peter Blankfield -- better… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Born. July 13, 1942 in Boston, MA. Genre. Pop/Rock. Member Of. J. Geils Band. New Releases. Advanced Search

  7. They soon moved to Boston, where they added new drummer Stephen Jo Bladd and lead vocalist Peter Wolf, who was a late-night DJ on WBCN. Geils later formed the 'J. Geils Blues Band' with Klein, Salwitz, Bladd, and Wolf, with Seth Justman becoming the final member before the band released its debut album in 1970.