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Title: We've lost another one...
Post by: Ed Roach on April 23, 2014, 06:07:29 PM
Just got word that Garby Leon has passed


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: ♩♬🐸 Billy C ♯♫♩🐇 on April 23, 2014, 06:16:00 PM
What?! Oh no


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Mikie on April 23, 2014, 06:27:03 PM
Garby Leon.  Dennis and Brian Wilson worked on music projects in his Venice home around 1981.  Didn't the "Cocaine Tape" demo originate there? I think he worked on "Stevie" and "Night Blooming Jasmine" with Brian or Dennis, didn't he? And I remember he was a speaker at the Denny Bash in 2003.

 


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Gertie J. on April 23, 2014, 06:29:00 PM
r.i.p. garby


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Ed Roach on April 23, 2014, 06:35:13 PM

Garby Leon.  Dennis and Brian Wilson worked on music projects in his Venice home around 1981.  Didn't the "Cocaine Tape" demo originate there? I think he worked on "Stevie" and "Night Blooming Jasmine" with Brian or Dennis, didn't he? And I remember he was a speaker at the Denny Bash in 2003.
 

Yes


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Mikie on April 23, 2014, 06:40:00 PM
Willing to share a memory or two about Garby, Ed?


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Emdeeh on April 23, 2014, 08:23:30 PM
Very sorry for your loss, Ed.


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: c-man on April 23, 2014, 08:36:05 PM
Damn, that's sad.


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Ed Roach on April 23, 2014, 09:14:29 PM
Willing to share a memory or two about Garby, Ed?

Still trying to digest this one, so give me some time for stories.  The very dear friend Michael Grady gave me the news, and he sums up Garby's very well here:
 
Michael Grady: Garby's never closed... and with a Hammond B-3 w/ Leslie , 1917 Ebony Steinway Baby Grand and a couple of reel to reels in the dining room, the place was a sanctuary and only 50 yrds. from The Venice Boardwalk. It was no wonder why friends like Dennis and Brian Wilson felt at home. Love ya Garb...

I will add that it was a hell of an experience to listen to Dennis jam there with Jesse Ed Davis, or walk in on Rickie Lee Jones on that Steinway...  And somehow, before the sun came up, Garby would manage to clear us all out of there, so he could get ready to head off to UCLA...


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Rocker on April 24, 2014, 05:16:35 AM
R.I.P.


Didn't he also work on "City blues" ? I might be misremembering


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: feelsflow on April 24, 2014, 02:07:03 PM
Sorry to hear that you've lost your friend.  At our age it's just become part of life.  I think about it nearly every day.  peace be with you brother Ed, Will


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: c-man on April 25, 2014, 03:39:35 AM
R.I.P.


Didn't he also work on "City blues" ? I might be misremembering

In Brian's conversation with Les Chan and a couple of other fans in December 1981 (recorded clandestinely for all to hear later), he (Brian) states that he wrote "City Blues" with Dennis and Garby. It's also known that Garby co-produced Brian's song "Stevie" with Dennis in January of that year. In turns out that "Night Blooming Jasmine" was recorded in early '79, apparently with no involvement from Dennis or Garby (that was mis-inferred from the same conversation with Brian, but he doesn't actually state or imply that).


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: bluesno1fann on April 25, 2014, 05:01:28 AM
R.I.P.


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Jim V. on April 25, 2014, 11:39:15 AM
In Brian's conversation with Les Chan and a couple of other fans in December 1981 (recorded clandestinely for all to hear later), he (Brian) states that he wrote "City Blues" with Dennis and Garby. It's also known that Garby co-produced Brian's song "Stevie" with Dennis in January of that year. In turns out that "Night Blooming Jasmine" was recorded in early '79, apparently with no involvement from Dennis or Garby (that was mis-inferred from the same conversation with Brian, but he doesn't actually state or imply that).

So are we talking about the "Night Bloomin' Jasmine" from the reissue of Brian Wilson? That's from 1979? Where? What month?


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: c-man on April 26, 2014, 08:26:38 AM
In Brian's conversation with Les Chan and a couple of other fans in December 1981 (recorded clandestinely for all to hear later), he (Brian) states that he wrote "City Blues" with Dennis and Garby. It's also known that Garby co-produced Brian's song "Stevie" with Dennis in January of that year. In turns out that "Night Blooming Jasmine" was recorded in early '79, apparently with no involvement from Dennis or Garby (that was mis-inferred from the same conversation with Brian, but he doesn't actually state or imply that).

So are we talking about the "Night Bloomin' Jasmine" from the reissue of Brian Wilson? That's from 1979? Where? What month?

Tom Murphy's studio, February of '79. Apparently the same session as a version of "Romeo and Juliet", which Brian cut for American Spring. In his December '81 conversation with Les and friends, Brian mentioned it by name when asked what songs might be on the Beach Boys' upcoming album, but there was no reference to Dennis or Garby being involved in that one. What he said was: "...there's one called 'Night Blooming Jasmine'...I wrote it".  When asked about "City Blues", Brian said "'City Blues' is a song that Dennis and I and a friend of his named Garby wrote together, which is pretty good...". 


Title: Re: We've lost another one...
Post by: Andrew G. Doe on April 27, 2014, 12:12:19 AM
I have a date of February 21st for "JLRAJ".