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  1. Brian Conrad and Craig Tarwater of the Intellectuals, Walla Walla, 1961. After a year and a half, the Intellectuals disbanded. Later, Pat Craig would form West Coast Natural Gas, Brian Conrad joined Magic Fern, and Paul Trousdale went on to Brave New World. Meanwhile, around May of 1962, Tarwater formed a new instrumental band.

  2. 13 mag 2015 · Leslie Craig Tarwater, Tuesday, December 3, 1946, Walla Walla, Washington - d. Thursday, January 11, 2018, in a hospice in Walla Walla after he had been in declining health for a long time due to cancer and heart trouble) as their new lead guitar player.

  3. 9 nov 2013 · Leslie Tarwater. 2.42K subscribers. Subscribed. 161. 22K views 10 years ago uploads. This is the 3rd of 3 in this series of videos teaching you how to play Jazz Guitar using fret board...

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  4. Craig Tarwater replaced Doug Hastings on guitar July–October 1967; Tony Dey replaced Jon Keliehor on drums July–November 1967; Rick Dey replaced Don MacAllister on bass for the band's last six performances in November 1967; Reference: Revived lineup. Beginning August 2002: Steve Lalor: guitar, vocal (of Driftwood Singers)

  5. 9 nov 2013 · Leslie Tarwater. 2.42K subscribers. 1.2K. 226K views 9 years ago uploads. A video to gain a sound approach to understanding what is necessary to play great Jazz Guitar. Helps you to visualize the...

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  6. Joe Kooken (Jac Ttanna) Mike Port. Michael Stuart. Craig Tarwater. Randy Carlisle. The Sons of Adam (earlier the Fender IV) were an American garage rock band. Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, they relocated to Los Angeles and became a regular fixture on the Sunset Strip music scene during the mid-1960s. [1]

  7. 9 set 2022 · The first tune recorded by the band with new lead guitarist Craig Tarwater and drummer Randy Carlisle was a cover of Arthur Lee’s ‘Feathered Fish’ released as the a-side of The Son Of Adams’ final, late fall 1966 single. The tune had long been part of the band’s live repertoire and was in fact released by Holden with his next band The Other Half.