I have a CD of Early Christmas music of his and it's a real treat!

Ron Geering

On Feb 23, 2010, at 11:28 AM, jason wrote:

> Any of you old timers might remember Ralph Kellogg, keyboardist for
> Blue Cheer 69-71. He played a mean HG.
> 
> He didn't really gain his fame as a musician, but did so as a producer
> under the name Ethan James.  Many, many
> well known acts got their feet under them thanks to his efforts at
> Studio Tokyo in L.A.
> 
> In later years he changed gears and spent his time and effort playing
> the HG in numerous avant garde and early music
> settings.
> 
> His recordings are getting much more difficult to track down, but are
> worthy of pursuit.
> 
> On Feb 20, 2:23 pm, Leonard Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>>         [Hoping the following enquiry will not raise hackles or offend in
>> any way  :^{ ) >   ]
>> 
>>         Does anyone know of any "popular" artists, or other celebs (outside
>> the traditional musical genre) who play hurdy-gurdy?  I can think of Sting
>> and a member of Pink Floyd (but which one??), for example.  Any others of
>> note?  Not meaning to short-change our own stars--just looking for examples
>> to cite for "outsiders".
>> 
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Leonard Williams
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