• Mark Naftalin (born August 2, 1944) is an American blues keyboardist and record producer. He appears on the first five albums by Paul Butterfield Blues...
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  • Arthur Naftalin (June 28, 1917 – May 16, 2005) was an American political scientist and politician. A member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party...
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  • Butterfield Blues Band, which included Elvin Bishop and keyboardist Mark Naftalin, along with drummer Sam Lay and bassist Jerome Arnold, who had previously...
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    drummer Sam Lay. The band added guitarist Mike Bloomfield and keyboardist Mark Naftalin before recording their self-titled debut album, which was released in...
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    backing vocals, rhythm guitar (1969–1979; died 1994) Mark Naftalin – keyboards (1971–1972) Mark Ryan – bass (1971–1972) Harold Aceves – drums (1972–1975)...
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  • The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (album) (category Albums produced by Mark Abramson)
    by Bloomfield, with Bishop relegated to rhythm guitar. Keyboardist Mark Naftalin was drafted in at the September sessions and asked to join the band...
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  • Henry Vestine - guitar Larry Taylor - bass Fito De la Parra - drums Mark Naftalin - organ, piano "Time Was" (Alan Wilson) – 3:21 Alan Wilson - guitar...
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  • steel guitarist Red Rhodes, violinist Richard Greene and keyboardists Mark Naftalin and Nicky Hopkins. The final track, "Witchi-Tai-To," in particular,...
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  • is also notable as the last Butterfield record with original members Mark Naftalin and Elvin Bishop, who both moved on to solo ventures of varying success...
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  • musicians such as Jesse Ed Davis, Carl Radle, Steve Miller, Gino Skaggs and Mark Naftalin. American blues rock band Endless Boogie is named after the album. Cub...
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  • guitarist Ron Elliott, double bassist Leroy Vinnegar and Bernie Krause. Mark Naftalin, who plays piano and Moog synthesizer on the song, became a part of...
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  • while Mark Ryan took over on bass. Nicky Hopkins had also left at this point to continue his successful journeyman career, replaced by Mark Naftalin; only...
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  • in 1974, peaking at 64. In the early 1980s, the Bay Area keyboardist Mark Naftalin discovered that Mayfield was living in the East Bay area and invited...
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  • (except on "What About Me", "Baby Baby", "Subway", and "Call on Me") Mark Naftalin - piano on "What About Me", "Baby Baby", and "Call on Me" Additional...
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  • Blues Band Paul Butterfield – vocals, harmonica Elvin Bishop – guitar Mark Naftalin – keyboards Bugsy Maugh – bass, vocals on "Drivin' Wheel" Phil Wilson...
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  • marked by the debut of a horn section, while Chuck Steaks replaced Mark Naftalin on keyboards. Dino Valenti's songs dominate as they had on the last...
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  • Dylan) Mike Brewer – vocals, guitars Tom Shipley – vocals, guitars Mark Naftalin – piano, organ John Kahn – bass Fred Burton – electric guitar Bill Vitt...
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  • Powell St. John, John Andrews, Bob Arthur, George Rains, Luis Gasca, Mark Naftalin. 1969: Tracy Nelson, Powell St.John, John Andrews, Bob Arthur, Boz Scaggs...
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  • Musselwhite, Mark Naftalin, and band (1981) "Too Many Women" with Ron Thompson & the Resistors (1984) "Boom Boom" with the Mark Naftalin Band (1984) "I'm...
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  • East-West (The Butterfield Blues Band album) (category Albums produced by Mark Abramson)
    the European market. In 1996, original Butterfield Blues Band member Mark Naftalin (keyboards), who recorded on the album and is pictured on the cover...
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  • Olson – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar Ira Kamin – organ, piano, banjo Mark Naftalin – organ, piano Roy Ruby – organ Michael Melford – guitar, mandolin,...
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    Nomination, a James Montgomery album featuring Jimmy Vivino (Conan B'Brien), Mark Naftalin (Paul Butterfield Blues Band), Grace Kelly (Stephen Colbert) and the...
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  • time: Messenger on guitar; Rick Shlosser on drums; Bill Church on bass; Mark Naftalin on piano and Jack Schroer on saxophone. This version was released by...
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  • mouth harp, percussion Tom Shipley – vocals, guitars, bass, banjo Mark Naftalin – piano, organ, vibraphone John Kahn – bass John Cipollina – electric...
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  • harmonica on "Sometime Lovin'" Wayne Moss – guitar on "Sometime Lovin'" Mark Naftalin – organ on "The King of Names" Walter Raim – guitar on "Kisses Sweeter...
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  • Bass guitar Gino Skaggs – Bass guitar, drums Michael White; Violin Mark Naftalin; Piano Clifford Coulter; Electric piano Robert Hooker; Organ, electric...
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    Butterfield Blues Band Paul Butterfield, Mike Bloomfield, Elvin Bishop, Mark Naftalin, Jerome Arnold, Billy Davenport, and Sam Lay. 3 (2006, 2013, 2014) Peter...
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  • Bill Atwood – trumpet Mark Isham – trumpet, flugelhorn, synthesizers John Allair – piano, organ Jeff Labes, Mark Naftalin, Mark Jordan, Pete Wingfield –...
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  • Mundi, Prairie Prince, Bill Vitt – drums Fred Burton – electric guitars Mark Naftalin – piano, organ, vibraphone John Kahn – bass Phil Howe – soprano saxophone...
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  • violin Mike Finnigan – keyboard Tower of Power – horn section Ira Kamin Mark Naftalin Technical David Brown, Jerry Hochman, Sy Mitchell – engineer Bob Seidemann...
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