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Camp's song "Heave-Ho" was about his experience living in San Jose's St Leo neighborhood. [9] He was the guitarist and backing vocalist from when he co-founded the band in 1994 until he left in summer of 2008, though he has rejoined them periodically. [1] After leaving Smash Mouth, Camp released a solo album, Defektor, on Bar/None Records.
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Even local musicians who were playing at other Central Avenue clubs would gather at the Dunbar. Lee Young, the drummer who led a band at the Club Alabam, recalled: "The fellows in the band – Charles Mingus, Art Pepper, all of us – would hang out between sets next door at the Dunbar ... Between the club and the hotel you'd see movie stars ...
Since 1957, the camp has had a significant influence in many facets of San Francisco Bay Area music, including the San Francisco Symphony, the orchestras for the San Francisco Opera and the San Francisco Ballet, and Tower of Power, an Oakland, California 10-member horn-based soul band formed in 1968. The first few years the camp consisted of ...
Oro Fino, brass band and brick building ca 1889. Oro Fino (Spanish for "Fine Gold") is a populated place, formerly a gold mining town near Fort Jones in the 1850s, in unincorporated Siskiyou County, California. Its site lies at an elevation of 2,871 ft (875 m). [1] Oro Fino addresses are all within Fort Jones.
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Michigan Bar was a former mining camp near a sandbar in the Cosumnes River in Sacramento County, California which was founded by two gold miners from Michigan. [1] The town site expanded out of the mining camp and by the 1850s contained a population of around 1500. By 1899, it had its own post office.