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  1. 16. Mai 2009 · Bluechel Jr., Ted (18th September 1946-16th May 2009) He was a multi-instrumentalist/singer who plays drums, percussion and guitarist born in San Pedro, California. In the late 1950s/early 1960s he was with The Cherry Hill Singers and the band, The Men. In 1964 he became a founding member of the pop group The Association and rejoined ...

  2. 162. 17K views 14 years ago. Born on December 2, 1942 in San Pedro, California, Ted Bluechel, Jr. gained his claim to fame as the drummer for The Association. He wrote or co-wrote numerous...

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  3. The Association. The original line-up of the Association in 1966. From left: Jules Alexander, Russ Giguere, Jim Yester, Ted Bluechel Jr., Brian Cole, Terry Kirkman. The Association is an American sunshine pop band from Los Angeles, California.

    • 1965–1978; 1979–present
    • California, U.S.
    • Jules Alexander, Jim Yester, Bruce Pictor, Del Ramos, Jordan Cole, Paul Holland
  4. Ted Bluechel, Jr. – vocals, rhythm guitar, bass, drums; Larry Ramos – lead guitar, vocals; Jules Alexander – lead guitar, vocals; Jerry Yester – rhythm guitar, vocals; Richard Thompson – keyboards; David Vaught – bass, vocals; Maurice Miller – drums, vocals, percussion; late 1973 – late 1974 Ted Bluechel, Jr ...

  5. 7. Apr. 2019 · Ted Bluechel, Jr. (b. December 2, 1942, San Pedro, CA): vocals, drums; Claims to Fame . At the forefront of the folk movement's assimilation into California pop ; A multi-instrumentalist band that also performed six-part harmonies live on ...

  6. Theodore John Bluechel, Jr. Profile: Multi-instrumentalist/singer and songwriter best known as vocalist and drummer in The Association. By the end of the 1970s he was the sole original remaining group member. He reunited with the five surviving key members in the early 1980s before leaving the group in late 1984.

  7. www.bettyloumusic.com › associationbiographyThe Association biography

    Ted Bluechel, Jr. was their drummer, Brian Cole played bass, Russ Giguere was on percussion, and Jim Yester, brother of Easy Riders/Modern Folk Quartet alumnus Jerry Yester, played rhythm guitar behind Alexander. Each member was also a singer -- indeed, their vocal abilities were far more important than their skills on any specific instruments -- and several were multi-instrumentalists, able ...