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Old 06-17-2022, 04:29 PM
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Yep, that is George. He was Kenny’s bassist throughout the 1978 tour. Stevie showed up with Kenny at the New York Palladium, I believe, in October 1978. I think Rolling Stone ran a Random Note about it a few weeks later.

I think she made another appearance with him in September 1979 at the Greek in Berkeley, a few weeks before Mac went on the road. Nobody seems to have audio of either of these — except Mr. Loggins (?)

1978–79 was a great time to catch Stevie on other people’s stages. She showed up with Walter Egan and John Stewart and Bob Welch and Todd Rundgren and others, adding a little witchy-poo joy juice for the fans.
I always thought George(RIP) used a little too much vibrato for my taste, but he sure had the pipes.
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