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Edwards, Gordon (26 December 1946-Present)
Bassist, producer and songwriter who was a founding member of Stuff (nee Encyclopedia of Soul), a group of A-list New York session musicians who recorded with numerous artists as well as releasing their own albums.
Gordon edwards bass biography
Some of their early haunts included The Bottom Line, Mikell’s, and The Other End Club. They were active with Joe Cocker in the 1970s on his Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour and live recordings such as “The Letter” and “Space Captain”.
From 1st December 1971 through 20th May 1973, Gordon sat in the orchestra pit for a production of William Shakespeare’s Two Gentlemen of Verona at the St.
James Theatre in New York, New York. (Galt McDermont Conducts Two Gentlemen of Verona arrived in record stores in 1973.)
Meantime, Gordon appeared on the following recordings in 1972: Bananas Are Not Created Equal by Jay Berliner, Why is Everybody always Pickin’ on Me? by Charlie Brown, A Little Lovin’ by Mel Dancy, “The Final