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Drummer Uncle John Turner

Drummer Uncle John Turner

Drummer Uncle John Turner

Woodstock alum

August 20, 1944 – July 26, 2007

from Winter & Turner, “Made in the Shade”
Drummer Uncle John Turner

Port Arthur, TX

Uncle John Turner was born in Port Arthur, Texas and grew up listening  to Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Lazy Lester, and Jimmy Reed. He started his musical career on guitar in 1957, switched to bass, and then drums with the Nightlights

In 1960 the Nightlights and Johnny Winter shared a
bill and met. 

Drummer Uncle John Turner

With Winter


They met again in Houston in 1968 when Turner replaced drummer Jimmy Gillan in Winter’s soul music band. Turner convinced Winter to follow his heart and play the blues. They added  Tommy Shannon to play bass.

Johnny wanted to play blues; he just had never been in a position to be able to,” Turner told Winter’s biographer. “We were the first guys that would go out on a limb with him and gamble for the future.”

The trio recorded “The Progressive Blues Experiment,” “Johnny Winter,” and “Second Winter.”

The summer of 1969 found them playing many festivals, including the most famous of all, the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. Johnny’s brother Edgar Winter joined them there for most of the set. 

Drummer Uncle John Turner

Without Winter


After splitting with Johnny Winter in 1970, Uncle John moved to Austin, where he and Shannon formed Krackerjack, a band featuring a young Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar. Throughout his long career, Turner played or recorded with many great artists, including B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, and Lightnin’ Hopkins.

During the 80’s and 90’s, Turner continued to shape Austin’s blues scene, playing with guitarist Alan Haynes and with Appa Perry’s Blues Power.

Drummer Uncle John Turner

Reunited


In November of 2006, Uncle John Turner, Tommy Shannon and Johnny Winter reunited. It was the trio’s first live performance together in more than 20 years.

Uncle John Turner died  on July 26, 2007 in Austin, Texas from complications related to hepatitis C. He was 62 years old.

He had jammed with B. B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Lightnin’ Hopkins, and many more.

He had recorded with Walter “Shakey” Horton, Willie Dixon, Albert Collins, Nuno Mindelis (the Blues King of Brazil), Benoît Blue Boy (the godfather of French blues), Lazy Lester, and many more.

Thanks to the Uncle John Turner site and the Just Ask site  for much of this information.

Drummer Uncle John Turner

Day 3 Woodstock Music Art Fair

Day 3 Woodstock Music Art Fair

Sunday 17 August 1969

Day 3 Woodstock Music Art Fair

Good morning, campers

It had been some 22 hours. We had taken off with Quill and landed with the Airplane.

We were hungry. Tired. Worried whether locals had towed our car away. Amazed that there were so many of Us.

Little did we know what would Sunday hold?

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Max Yasgur

I don’t think we knew the name until then, but after we heard him we’d never forget it.

I’m a farmer…(interrupted by a cheer from the audience)… I don’t know how to speak to twenty people at one time, let alone a crowd like this. But I think you people have proven something to the world — not only to the Town of Bethel, or Sullivan County, or New York State; you’ve proven something to the world. This is the largest group of people ever assembled in one place. We have had no idea that there would be this size group, and because of that you’ve had quite a few inconveniences as far as water, food, and so forth. Your producers have done a mammoth job to see that you’re taken care of… they’d enjoy a vote of thanks. But above that, the important thing that you’ve proven to the world is that a half a million kids — and I call you kids because I have children that are older than you are — a half million young people can get together and have three days of fun and music and have nothing but fun and music, and I – God Bless You for it!”

Thank you Max Yasgur for giving us a place to listen to our music with our fellow travelers.

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Joe Cocker

Joe Cocker and the Grease Band started at 2 pm; played for approx  90 minutes.

Set List:
  • Rockhouse*
  • Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring* 
  • Dear Landlord
  • Something’s Coming On
  • Do I Still Figure in Your Life
  • Feelin’ Alright

*w/out Joe Cocker

  • Just Like a Woman
  • Let’s Go Get Stoned
  • I Don’t Need No Doctor
  • I Shall Be Released
  • Hitchcock Railway
  • Something to Say
  • With a Little Help from My Friends
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The rain storm!

Woodstock Day Three

Country Joe and the Fish

Country Joe and the Fish, after the rain delay, started at 6.30 pm; played  a bit over an hour.

Country Joe McDonald: guitar, vocals
Barry “the Fish” Melton: guitar
Mark Kapner: keyboards
Doug Metzner: bass
Greg “Duke” Dewey: drums
Set list:
  • Rock & Soul Music
  • (Thing Called) Love
  • Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine
  • Sing, Sing, Sing
  • Summer Dresses
  • Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife
  • Silver and Gold
  • Maria
  • The Love Machine
  • Ever Since You Told Me That You Love Me (I’m a Nut)
  • Crystal Blues
  • Rock & Soul Music (Reprise)
  • “Fish” Cheer > I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag
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Ten Years After

Ten Years After started at 8.15 pm; played for approx 60 minutes.

Alvin Lee: guitar, vocals
Chick Churchill: keyboards
Leo Lyons: bass
Ric Lee: drum
Set list:
  • Spoonful
  • Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  • Hobbit
  • I Can’t Keep from Crying Sometimes
  • Help Me
  • I’m Going Home
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The Band

The Band started at 10 pm, played for 50 minutes

Robbie Robertson: guitar, vocals
Garth Hudson: organ, keyboard, saxophone
Richard Manuel: piano
Rick Danko: bass, vocals
Levon Helm: drums, mandolin
Set list:
  • Chest Fever
  • Don’t Do It
  • Tears of Rage
  • We Can Talk
  • Long Black Veil
  • Don’t You Tell Henry
  • Ain’t No More Cane on the Brazos
  • This Wheel’s on Fire
  • I Shall Be Released
  • The Weight
  • Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
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Johnny Winter

Johnny Winter started at midnight; played for 65 minutes.

Johnny Winter: vocals, guitar
Edgar Winter: keyboards
Tommy Shannon: bass
“Uncle” John Turner: drums
Set list:
  • Mama, Talk to Your Daughter
  • Leland Mississippi Blues
  • Mean Town Blues
  • You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now > Mean Mistreater
  • I Can’t Stand It* 
  • Tobacco Road*
  • Tell the Truth*
  • Johnny B. Goode*

*w/ Edgar Winter

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Blood, Sweat and Tears

Blood, Sweat and Tears started at 1.30 am; played for approx 60 minutes.

David Clayton-Thomas: vocals, guitar
Steve Katz: guitar, harmonica, vocals
Dick Halligan: keyboards, trombone, flute
Jerry Hyman: trombone
Fred Lipsius: alto sax, piano
Lew Soloff: trumpet, flugelhorn
Chuck Winfield: trumpet, flugelhorn
Jim Fielder: bass
Bobby Colomby: drums
Set list:
  • More and More
  • Just One Smile
  • Something’s Coming on
  • More Than You’ll Ever Know
  • Spinning Wheel
  • Sometimes in Winter
  • Smiling Phases
  • God Bless the Child
  • And When I Die
  • You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
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Crosby, Stills, Nash, (and Young)

Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young started at 3.00 am; played for 60 minutes.

David Crosby: guitar, vocals
Stephen Stills: guitar, vocals
Graham Nash: guitar, vocals
Neil Young: guitar, vocals (from middle of acoustic set}
Greg Reeves: bass
Dallas Taylor: drums
Set list:
Acoustic Set  

  • Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
  • Blackbird
  • Helplessly Hoping
  • Guinnevere
  • Marrakesh Express
  • 4 + 20
  • Mr. Soul
  • I’m Wonderin’
  • You Don’t Have to Cry
Electric Set  

  • Pre-Road Downs
  • Long Time Gone
  • Bluebird
  • Sea of Madness
  • Wooden Ships

Acoustic Encores  

  • Find the Cost of Freedom
  • 49 Bye-Byes
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The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band started at 6 am; played for a little over an hour.

Paul Butterfield: harmonica, vocals
Buzzy Feiten: guitar
Steve Madaio: trumpet
Keith Johnson: trumpet
Gene Dinwiddie: tenor saxophone
David Sanborn: alto saxophone
Trevor Lawrence: baritone saxophone
Teddy Harris: piano
Rod Hicks: bass
Phillip Wilson: drums
Set list:
  • Born Under a Bad Sign
  • No Amount of Loving
  • Driftin’ and Driftin’
  • Morning Sunrise
  • All in a Day
  • Love March
  • Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
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Sha Na Na

Sha Na Na started at 7:30 am; played for 30 minutes.

Donald “Donny” York: vocals
Rob Leonard: vocals
Alan Cooper: vocals
“Dennis” Greene: vocals
Dave Garrett: vocals
Richard “Richie” Joffe: vocals
Scott Powell: vocals

Joe Witkin: keyboards
Henry Gross: guitar
Elliot Cahn: rhythm guitar
Bruce Clarke III: bass guitar
Jocko Marcellino: drums

Set list:
  • Get A Job
  • Come Go With Me
  • Silhuettes
  • Teen Angel
  • Her Latest Flame
  • Wipe Out
  • (Who Wrote) The Book of Love
  • Little Darling
  • At The Hop
  • Duke Of Earl
  • Get A Job (Reprise)
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Jimi Hendrix Gypsy Sun & Rainbows

Jimi Hendrix started at 9 am Monday 18 August; played for 130 minutes.

Jimi Hendrix: guitar, vocals
Larry Lee: rhythm guitar
Billy Cox: bass
Juma Sultan: percussion
Gerardo “Jerry” Velez: congas
Mitch Mitchell: drums
Set list:
  • Introduction
  • Message to Love
  • Hear My Train a-Comin’ (Getting My Heart Back Together Again)
  • Spanish Castle Magic
  • Red House
  • Mastermind (Larry Lee)*
  • Lover Man
  • Foxy Lady
  • Beginnings–Jam Back At The House
  • Izabella
  • Gypsy Woman/Aware of Love (Larry Lee)*
  • Fire
  • Voodoo Child (Slight Return)/Stepping Stone
  • Star Spangled Banner
  • Purple Haze
  • Woodstock Improvisation
  • Villanova Junction

Encore

  • Hey Joe
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Day 3 Woodstock Music Art Fair

Day 3 Woodstock Music Art Fair

And the 1969 festivals continued.  Next is the Bullfrog 2 Festival (or is it 3?)

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Happy birthday!

born August 15, 1947

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Gerardo “Jerry” Velez was born in Puerto Rico, grew up in the Bronx, and played with Jimi Hendrix’s Gypsy Sun and Rainbows at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair three days after he turned twenty-two.

Not bad.

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Post Woodstock

From his site“…Velez went on to perform with such luminaries as David Bowie, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Destiny’s Child, Stevie Nicks, Chaka Khan, Marc Anthony and countless others. Then he was poised for greatness as an original member of the Best Selling Contemporary Jazz Groups of all time Spyro Gyra, garnering multiple Gold and Platinum recording awards, also best new group of 1978, several number one hit songs, Billboard Magazine’s Jazz Band of the 80’s….and 14 Grammy Nominations.”

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez

Outside playing

Also from his site: “Velez’s event company Gerardo Velez Productions (GVP) has been producing hundreds of shows and events since 1981. Nationally and internationally creating events, gala’s, concerts, festivals for such clients as New York Stock Exchange, The Security Traders Association of New York, Bank of America, H.B.O., Comedy Central, and SAP Software. Time Warner, Donna Karan, Chopard Jewelry, Mirimax Films, and Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino just to mention a few.

“His range in Music continues as a musical supervisor and director for Conde Nast Travelers Awards, United Way’s 25th. Anniversary , National Football League Properties working with Rap, Rand B, and country superstars…Buster Rhymes , Destiny’s Child, Terry Bradshaw, Tim McGraw , Jerry Rice, 98 Degrees, Isaac Hayes, each song coupled an athlete with a musician.”

Many happy returns…

Gerardo Jerry Velez

Here’s a great and thorough montage of Velez from YouTube…

Many happy returns, Jerry. Thanks you for all your music, especially that damp Bethel Monday morning a few days after that 22nd birthday.

Percussionist Gerardo Jerry Velez