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Dragonfly - Dragonfly 1968 (full album)


Playing Next: MAC FREEMAN - Sax After Midnight (1968) - full album


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I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it.

If you like this album please buy it for the full experience.



Line-up / Musicians



Jack Duncan - bass guitar

Barry Davis - drums,backing vocals

Gerry Jimerfield - guitar,lead vocals

Randy Russ - guitar,backing vocals

Ernie McElwaine - keyboards





Tracks Listing



01.Blue Monday

02.Enjoy Yourself

03.Hootchie Koochie Man

04..I Feel It

05.Trombodo

06.Portrait of Youth

07.Crazy Woman

08.She Don't Care

09.Time Has Slipped Away

10.To Be Free

11.Darlin'

12.Miles Away



Note that this is actually the band The Legend without Ernie McElwaine. The group never performed under the name Dragonfly, supposedly just the album title here only. Somehow well after the band had broken up and on subsequent reissues, Dragonfly has stuck as an alias for the band.

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\"Indian Summer\"



\"There was never really a band by the name of Dragonfly, and no gig was ever played under that name. Dragonfly was was just an album. The story goes on from here. A guy from Durango, Colorado, by the name of Gerry Jimerfield, had a band called The Lords of London. Of course none of them were British but it sounded good during the days of the British Invasion. Gerry was twenty-six and the others were nineteen and twenty. Gerry had already been in the military and had taken a rock band to LA, made a couple of records, and played on the TV show Hullabaloo. The band business in LA being what it was, Gerry moved back to Durango and stayed at his parent's kitchenette motel.\" ....

Amazing story! โค&โ˜ฎ forever๐ŸŒบ

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