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      • With the addition of California's stepfather Ed Cassidy on drums, and keyboard player John Locke, the new band was originally named the Spirits Rebellious (after a book by Kahlil Gibran), but the name was soon shortened to Spirit.
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  2. Jan 2, 2020 · California Dreaming: the wild and tragic story of Spirit. Led by mercurial guitarist Randy California, Spirit were buddies of Jimi Hendrix and praised by Led Zeppelin. But their promise would collapse in blur of drugs and death. London Bridge, mid-May 1973. Early morning.

  3. With the addition of California's stepfather Ed Cassidy on drums, and keyboard player John Locke, the new band was originally named the Spirits Rebellious (after a book by Kahlil Gibran), but the name was soon shortened to Spirit.

  4. But we have it thanks to Mario Pavone (Thomas' long-time drummer and music compatriot) and his label, Alacra Records. Thomas Chapin - flute, alto flute, bass flute, alto sax, pan flute, quena, keyboards, bass drum, triangle, hula sticks, whistles, voice, electronic drums (B1 and B2)

  5. Nov 6, 2023 · Spirits Rebellious” can be interpreted differently by listeners, as personal experiences and perspectives shape their understanding of the song. While the general themes of rebellion and authenticity remain constant, individuals may connect with specific lyrics or aspects of the song that resonate uniquely with their own lives.

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  6. May 4, 2023 · The original group members were drummer Ed Cassidy, guitarist Randy California, Jay Ferguson, vocals, Mark Andes on bass and keyboardist John Locke. Spirit was discovered by record producer Lou Adler, who saw them gig at the Ash Grove club on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, and had them audition for him on Sunset Boulevard at the Whisky A Go Go.

  7. Oct 20, 2020 · With the addition of California’s stepfather Ed Cassidy on drums, and keyboard player John Locke, the new band was originally named the Spirits Rebellious (after a book by Kahlil Gibran), but the name was soon shortened to Spirit.

  8. Jan 2, 1997 · Rounding out the line-up were California’s drummer stepfather Ed Cassidy and keyboardist John Locke, an old associate of Cassidy’s. Spirits Rebellious soon shortened its moniker to Spirit. An eponymous debut arrived in January 1968 on the Ode label; produced by Lou Adler, the album reached number 31 on the Billboard 200.

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