8-655: Jam Factory may refer to: Jam Factory (band) , an American soul music group from Syracuse, New York, active in the 1970s Jam Factory (music publisher) , a South Korean music publisher The Jam Factory , a shopping and entertainment centre in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra, Victoria, Australia JamFactory , a non-profit arts organisation in Adelaide, South Australia (formerly spelt Jam Factory) providing training and retail in craft and design objects Topics referred to by
16-613: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jam Factory (band) Jam Factory Years active 1970 ( 1970 ) –1972 ( 1972 ) Musical artist Jam Factory was an American rock group from Syracuse, New York , active between 1970 and 1972. The six-man band was founded by Howie Wyeth of Syracuse University and featured Steve Marcone and Earl Ford on brass, Mark Hoffmann on guitar, Kent DeFelice on bass, Joe English on drums, and Gene McCormick on keyboards. The band played
24-565: The Schaefer Music Festival in 1970. After leaving Jam Factory, Joe English went on to be the drummer for Paul McCartney and Wings . Discography [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Sittin' In The Trap (1970) Epic Records Singles [ edit ] "Talk Is Cheap" / "Together" (1971) Epic Records References [ edit ] ^ Billboard - September 5, 1970 - p. 26 : "Jam Factory, an extremely talented six-man band, opened at
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40-654: The Village Gate, Aug. 25. Both groups record for Epic Records. Atilla consists of Billy Joel, vocalist and organist, and drummer Jon Small, both formerly with the Hassles, ..." ^ Billboard - June 6, 1970 - p. 69 : JAM FACTORY-Epic BN 26521 (S) White soul groups are not uncommon, but the Jam Factory is a good one, as this Syracuse unit cooks together with a hardworking energy rather than big city polish. Steve Marcone and Earl Ford's brass work brings home
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56-916: The group's musical message, while Gene McCormick adds depth and style on keyboards. Jam Factory is tight and together enough to catch on with "Sittin' in the Trap" and "It's Your World". ^ "Jam Factory (2) – Sittin' In The Trap" . Discogs.com . 1970 . Retrieved 26 December 2021 . Authority control databases [REDACTED] International VIAF National United States Artists MusicBrainz Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jam_Factory_(band)&oldid=1179659871 " Categories : Musical groups from Syracuse, New York American soul musical groups Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles with hCards Q16849383#identifiers From Misplaced Pages,
64-419: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jam Factory . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jam_Factory&oldid=1175904320 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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