AnExchange
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AnExchange was a Marin County based folk-rock group of the late 1960's, playing opening acts at San Carlos's Circle Star Theater for Ike & Tina Turner, The Everly Brothers and Joan Baez at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. In 1968 Producer/ Arranger, Saxophonist, Jack Schaeffer discovered the soultry singer, Patty Parsons playing with acoustical Guitarist Dale Jared at Mooneys Irish Pub San Francisco, and with lead Guitarist, Dan Anthony (formerly Jaramillo) formed the new group. They regularly performed at San Francisco's Coal Yard, Marin County's Gatsbys and were the first group to play at the now famous Mill Valley Sweetwater Saloon, where they regularly performed. Members of the band Jefferson Airplane caught their act at the Ancient Mariner in Mill Valley. The band was reforming under a new name, Jefferson Starship and Patty's sound and looking a little like Grace Slick, the Airplaneās lead singer and songwriter who had retired (briefly), they asked if she would join the new group. Instead Dick Anderson of the Sun Valley Company, singed the act to play The Ram Restaurant at the Lodge for several ski seasons, at a time when they were the only live music, going on to tour the ski resorts at Sun Valley, Aspen and Steamboat Springs. AnExchange made popular the songs, Cody, written by ex Kingston Trio member, John Stewart, California Lights and Wind Beneath My Wings, later recorded by Bette Midler. Jack Schaeffer was producer and arranger on Why Can't I, Patty Parsons first solo album.