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Bluesberry Jam : ウィキペディア英語版
Bluesberry Jam

Bluesberry Jam was a blues rock band active in the 1960s. They were for a time geographically as well as chronologically similar to Pacific Gas & Electric and Canned Heat. Their musical styles were also similar.
They are also notable for the calibre of musicians that passed through their ranks.
Among the members of the band were future Canned Heat drummer Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra 〔(Livin' the Blues )〕 and legendary guitarist Ted Greene and Charlie Allen future front man of Pacific Gas & Electric.〔Pacific Gas & Electric website (Brent's Page )〕 Another notable member was Frank Cook who was with Canned Heat and would end up in Pacific Gas & Electric.〔
==Band info==

The original band was:
Albert Walton (Vocal)
Joe Matza (Guitar)
Ted Greene (Guitar)
Richard Fowle (Keyboard)
Dave Day (Bass)
David Hill (Drums)
It was as this Group that played the Magic Mushroom in Los Angeles with Canned Heat, and the Hullabaloo Club in Hollywood on October 3, 1967
David Hill (original drummer) was drafted into the US Army, having received his draft notes later the same day as the Magic Mushroom venue.
Bluesberry Jam came out of Los Angeles and were among the three most popular blues bands of that era. The other two being Pacific Gas & Electric and Canned Heat.
Canned Heat shared their first musical bill with Bluesberry Jam at the Magic Mushroom in Los Angeles.〔Canned Heat website (The Official Band Biography )〕
Mexican born drummer Fito de la Parra was in a band called the Sotweed Factor.
〔Happy Trailers HD ("Made in Mexico, from Evolution to Revolution" Press Release )〕 When Softweed Factor broke up, he joined Bluesberry Jam.〔Strumming for Vets.org (Artists, Fito De La Parra )〕 He would stay with the band until leaving to Join Canned Heat. The turning point was one night when Bluesberry Jam were playing at the Magic Mushroom sharing the same bill with Canned Heat, there were others watching de la Parra for a certain reason.〔Canned Heat Music (Goldmine Magazine – 10-12-2007: CANNED HEAT’S HARD LUCK TALE – By Peter Lindblad )〕 This was actually arranged by Skip Taylor the manager so that Canned Heat's members could watch Bluesberry Jam drummer Adolfo “Fito” de la Parra at work. The result of this was de la Parra joining Canned Heat. As Canned Heat were looking to get rid of Frank Cook their drummer, the whole thing became a simple switch-over with Cook then becoming the drummer for Bluesberry Jam〔 Frank Cook actually had a Jazz background. He had previously played with trumpeter Chet Baker, pianist Elmo Hope and bassist Charlie Haden. He had also been involved with Shirley Ellis and Dobie Gray.〔
Cook would stay with them until he joined Pacific Gas & Electric.〔Rock on: The modern years : 1964 - present, Volume 2 Norm N. Nite, Page 364〕 By that time his former band mate Charlie Allen was with PGE as well. Al Walton who was a member of an early version of Pacific Gas & Electric left to Join Bluesberry Jam.〔

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