John Kahn was best known for his contributions to the solo work of Grateful Dead founder and leader Jerry Garcia. Kahn’s first mainstream work came in 1969 with his contributions to guitarist Mike... Read full biography
John Kahn was best known for his contributions to the solo work of Grateful Dead founder and leader Jerry Garcia. Kahn’s first mainstream work came in 1969 with his contributions to guitarist Mike Bloomfield, including albums such as The Live Adventures Of Mike Bloomfield And Al Kooper, It’s Not... Read full biography
John Kahn was best known for his contributions to the solo work of Grateful Dead founder and leader Jerry Garcia. Kahn’s first mainstream work came in 1969 with his contributions to guitarist Mike Bloomfield, including albums such as The Live Adventures Of Mike Bloomfield And Al Kooper, It’s Not Killing Me and Live At Bill Graham’s Fillmore West. Kahn first linked with Garcia in 1970 as part of a collective of musicians based at San Francisco’s Keystone Korner. His first recorded undertaking... Read full biography
John Kahn was best known for his contributions to the solo work of Grateful Dead founder and leader Jerry Garcia. Kahn’s first mainstream work came in 1969 with his contributions to guitarist Mike Bloomfield, including albums such as The Live Adventures Of Mike Bloomfield And Al Kooper, It’s Not Killing Me and Live At Bill Graham’s Fillmore West. Kahn first linked with Garcia in 1970 as part of a collective of musicians based at San Francisco’s Keystone Korner. His first recorded undertaking with Garcia was 1972’s Hooteroll?, after which he worked on almost every Garcia solo and live project. This included Garcia’s multifarious groups with keyboard player Merl Saunders as well as the bluegrass group Old (playing double bass) and the Way,... Read full biography
John Kahn was best known for his contributions to the solo work of Grateful Dead founder and leader Jerry Garcia. Kahn’s first mainstream work came in 1969 with his contributions to guitarist Mike Bloomfield, including albums such as The Live Adventures Of Mike Bloomfield And Al Kooper, It’s Not Killing Me and Live At Bill Graham’s Fillmore West. Kahn first linked with Garcia in 1970 as part of a collective of musicians based at San Francisco’s Keystone Korner. His first recorded undertaking with Garcia was 1972’s Hooteroll?, after which he worked on almost every Garcia solo and live project. This included Garcia’s multifarious groups with keyboard player Merl Saunders as well as the bluegrass group Old (playing double bass) and the Way, which featured Garcia on banjo. His skills were also in demand for many other artists working in t... Read full biography
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