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The Lamont Cranston Band is an American blues band based in Hamel, Minnesota. [1] It was founded in 1969 by brothers Pat and Larry Hayes and continues today with Pat as the band's frontman. [ 1 ] The band is named after the alter ego of the pulp hero The Shadow .
Saunders also worked with The Lamont Cranston Band in Minneapolis. In 1994, Saunders went into a Minneapolis drug rehabilitation facility, where he met Pearl Jam 's Mike McCready . After completing treatment, Saunders and McCready returned to Seattle and formed a band called The Gacy Bunch with vocalist Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and ...
Pat Hayes of American blues band, The Lamont Cranston Band (active since 1969) Pat Hayes of Australian alternative-rock band, Falling Joys (active since 1985) Pat Hayes (rower) (born 1951), American Olympic rower
The Lamont Cranston Band; The Limeliters; The Main Ingredient; The Mamas & the Papas* The Mend; The Monkees (Colgems/RCA) The Mood* The Oak Ridge Boys* (RCA Nashville) The Osborn Sisters* (RCA Nashville) [4] The Pointer Sisters* The Reason 4; The Ritchie Family; The Rokes; The Smithereens* The Stone Roses* The Strokes* moved to Cult Records ...
During the production of Vitalogy, McCready went into rehabilitation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he met bassist John Baker Saunders of The Lamont Cranston Band. [28] In 1994, when the two returned to Seattle, they formed a side band, The Gacy Bunch, with vocalist Layne Staley of Alice in Chains and drummer Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees.
Larry Hayes, formerly of the Lamont Cranston Band, wrote "Excusez Moi Mon Cheri" which The Blues Brothers recorded. [111] James Samuel "Cornbread" Harris, who collaborated with Augie Garcia and is the father of Jimmy Jam, is one of the area's senior players. [111] [112]
Dawkins toured in the late 1970s, backed up by James Solberg (of Luther Allison and the Nighthawks) on guitar and Jon Preizler (the Lamont Cranston Band, Luther Allison, The Drifters, and Albert King), a Seattle-based Hammond B-3 organ player.
He was the lead singer of the band Men of Harlech [10] and brought Theatre Sports to Australia and appeared as judge when it was made into a television series. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Watkins worked for the ABC as their commissioning editor for comedy, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] was the artistic director of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras , [ 15 ] was a board ...