Well, what's kinda interesting is the Keltner connection. When "Just My Style" hit, (arranged by Leon Russell) it turned Keltner, who was a largely jazz-based musician, into a Rock Guy. Jim is very funny talking about his relief at making some money for once. And his new respect for rock; playing it really well was as challenging as playing jazz well. Though on the deeper levels, Jim remains a lover of jazz drumming....
The Beatles played Met Stadium on August 21, 1965. I found no information about a specific Gary Lewis performance or event in Minneapolis on August 21, 1965.
Gary Lewis and The Playboys were active in 1965 and had success with several songs, such as "Everybody Loves a Clown," released as a single in August of that year, which reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
They may have played Duluth, where their single was breaking, but I found nothing.
Of course we are human. And I admit that I was a Gary Lewis fan and would not have missed any MN gig.
Well, what's kinda interesting is the Keltner connection. When "Just My Style" hit, (arranged by Leon Russell) it turned Keltner, who was a largely jazz-based musician, into a Rock Guy. Jim is very funny talking about his relief at making some money for once. And his new respect for rock; playing it really well was as challenging as playing jazz well. Though on the deeper levels, Jim remains a lover of jazz drumming....
The Beatles played Met Stadium on August 21, 1965. I found no information about a specific Gary Lewis performance or event in Minneapolis on August 21, 1965.
Gary Lewis and The Playboys were active in 1965 and had success with several songs, such as "Everybody Loves a Clown," released as a single in August of that year, which reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
They may have played Duluth, where their single was breaking, but I found nothing.
So Jim wrote the wrong date down in his gig book