Radio Journalist/Record Producer Holger Petersen interviews Lenny Breau July 16th 1971 Edmonton
Holger Petersen is now a well-known CBC radio host and owner/manager of Stony Plains Records in Alberta. When he was beginning his career in 1971, then twenty-one- years old, he interviewed Lenny Breau when Lenny was passing through Edmonton, Alberta with the Toronto rock band Dr. Music. In the interview, Lenny discusses rock guitar, playing with Bill Evans, Jimi Hendrix, singing, his relationship with RCA records (which had just ended) and other subjects. Lenny never did record with the short-lived Dr. Music but remained life long friends with many of its members including bassist Don Thompson, drummer Terry Clarke and the group's founder Doug Riley, a celebrated musician, producer, record label owner (GRT Records) and key figure in Toronto's music scene at the time.
About Terry Clarke
Terence Michael "Terry" Clarke C.M. (born August 20, 1944, Vancouver) is a Canadian jazz drummer. Clarke studied percussion with Jim Blackley and played with Chris Gage and Dave Robbins early in his career. From 1965 to 1967 he toured in a quintet with John Handy, and joined The Fifth Dimension in 1967, remaining with the ensemble until 1969. In 1970, he moved to Toronto, where he began a longstanding association with Rob McConnell's group, Boss Brass; he also played with Ed Bickert, Ruby Braff,...
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