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  1. "Another Man Down" by the rather unknown Heartsfield. Unquestionably. Check it out, I've seen the record has been re-released on CD.

    I've only seen one Female Sax player fronting a band, Candy Dulfer. Are there any others?

  2. Rock Bass Solos Chris Squire of Yes lays it down. One of the few bassists that can shoulder a 15 pound Rickey for 4 hours in a lead role. Yes is a bit unique in that Steve Howe, the "Lead" Guitarist is actually a folksey picker who provides suppliment to Squire's Base lead. Howe makes up for this on stage by playing two guitars simultaneously, on held in place on a stand. Sometimes they'll bring on a guest guitarist to rip out cuts on a stratocaster.

    For Jazz/Fusion Bass solos there is ONLY Stanley Clarke.

  3. Cheryl Dilcher was an early 70's singer/songwriter. Her music was considered folkish, much acoustic accompanyment with some electric guitar to reflect the era. She cut a few records, among them "Butterfly" and "Blue Sailor." I still have a vinyl copy of each. Butterfly was early like 69-70, and the LP jacket opened up to typical psychadelic art around the theme of butterflys. She's even wearing a butterfly mask in one shot. I believe Butterfly made the charts with the hit "High".. a EXCELLENT mystic sounding song about a woman's desire for a man she loves whose aura "makes me high..." Contains a unique transition from Electric Guitar to Acoustic Piano. Radio station KSHE-95 in St. Louis lists "High" among their most treasured "Classic Rock" recordings. Butterfly was also released in a studio version with entirely different art for distribution to radio stations. It had a MUCH better photo of Cheryl & friends on the back. EXTREMELY rare if you can find it, I only know of one copy in existence owned by an ex DJ in Kansas City. Blue Sailor was mid 70's, mostly love songs, etc. Was not nearly as popular as Butterfly. Very bad picture of her on the cover. You can also find a recording named "Hippie Goddesses" which containes one of her songs. Nobody seems to know what happened to her... if she gigged again somewhere I'd go see her.

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