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Jerry Doucette was going to be the next guitar hero. Although
he never reached those heights, his debut album, Mama Let
Him Play, stands as a fine representation of mainstream
rock in the late '70s. While it may be slightly reminiscent of
Steve Miller and the Doobie Brothers, the album is surprisingly
consistent and is carried by two strong singles, "Down the Road"
and "Mama Let Him Play."
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ALBUM RELEASES | |||
YEAR | FORMAT | PUBLISHER | NUMBER |
CD | K-Tel | 5017 | |
1977 | LP | Mercury | 5009 |
Mushroom | 5009 | ||
1993 | ERA | 5017-2 | |
1993 | CS | K-Tel | 5017 |
MUSICIANS | |
Jerry Doucette | Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Multi Instruments |
Peter Hoorelbeke - aka Peter Rivera | Drums |
Dale Jacobs | Synthesizer, Synthesizer Strings |
M.D. | Clapping |
Donnie Cummings | Bass, Harmony Vocals |
Robbie King | Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Clavinet, Multi Instruments |
Duris Maxwell | Percussion, Drums, Keyboards, Clapping |
Mark Olson | Keyboards |
Brent Shindell | Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Harmony Vocals |
J.G. | Clapping |
K.N. | Clapping |
Ian Warner | Clapping, Direction |