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A.B. Skhy : ウィキペディア英語版
A.B. Skhy

A.B. Skhy (originally New Blues) was an American electric blues band from Milwaukee formed in 1968. They recorded two albums before splitting up in the early 1970s.
==History==
Formed in Milwaukee in the late 1960s as New Blues, the band comprised Dennis Geyer (guitar, vocals), Jim Marcotte (bass guitar), Terry Anderson (drums), and Howard Wales (keyboards).〔Joynson, Vernon (2004) ''Fuzz Acid and Flowers Revisited'', Borderline Productions, ISBN 1-899855-14-9, p. 2〕 Wales had previously played with artists such as James Brown and Freddie King.〔Jackson, Blair (2000) ''Garcia: an American Life'', Penguin Books Australia, ISBN 978-0140291995, p. 186〕 They relocated to San Francisco and changed the band name to A.B. Skhy, building a following with live performances.〔 They were signed by MGM Records and worked with producer Richard Delvy on their self-titled debut album, released in 1969.〔 The album featured contributions from guitarist Russell DaShiell, harmonica player Jim Liban, and flautist Otis Hale and spawned the single "Camel Back", which reached number 100 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.〔〔Ruhlmann, William "(A.B. Skhy Biography )", Allmusic. Retrieved June 30, 2013〕
The group then split, with Andersen and Wales leaving, the latter going on to play with Harvey Mandel, Jerry Garcia, and The Grateful Dead.〔〔 Geyer and Marcotte recruited drummer Rick Jaeger and guitarist James "Curley" Cooke (formerly of The Versitones and The Steve Miller Band), and the new lineup recorded a second album, ''Ramblin' On'', in March 1970 with Kim Fowley and Michael Lloyd producing.〔〔 The album included a mixture of cover versions and original songs by Cooke.〔
A third album was started but the band split up before it was completed.〔〔 Cooke went on to play in Cat and the Fiddle and with Boz Scaggs and Ben Sidran (who had played harpsichord on ''Ramblin' On''), and released the solo album ''Gingerman'' in 1980.〔 Jaeger joined DaShiell in Crowfoot and recorded with several artists as a session player.〔

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