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Jerry Cole

 
Artist: Jerry Cole

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Worked With:

Don Randi, Hal Blaine, Ray Pohlman, Ray Ruff

Formal Connection With:

The Generation Gap, Tommy Lee, Stone Canyon Rock Group, Don Dexter
  • Active: '60s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrumental Rock Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Power Surf!: The Best of Jerry Cole & His Spacemen", "Hot Rod Twangin'", "Wild Strings
  • Representative Songs: "Midnight Surfer", "Night Rumble", "Outer Limits

Biography

Throughout the '60s and , guitarist/songwriter Jerry Cole worked with some of the most prominent talents in rock'n'roll, including Them, the Beach Boys, the Byrds, and as a session man in Phil Spector's "Wrecking Crew." With his own group the Spacemen, Cole released four albums of space-age surf music in just over two years, beginning with 1963's Outer Limits. As the '60s progressed, Cole worked on sessions for the Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man"/"I Knew I'd Want You" single and Them's 1965 self-titled album. He teamed up with Roger McGuinn again in 1972 for McGuinn's debut solo record, and session work with Roger Miller, Chuck Howard and Susie Allanson sent him in a country-rock direction. Cole's work with the Spacemen was collected in the 1999 Sundazed compilation Power Surf! The Best of Jerry Cole & His Spacemen. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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