Jack Schaeffer
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Jack Schaeffer (born March 19, 1946 in Los Angeles, California) American musician, recording artist, producer and arranger.
The saxophone player and vocalist was signed by producer Gary Usher to a recording contract at MCA/Universal Studios, Decca Records. As a member of the early California surf band Royale Monarchs, he was under contract by Bob Eubanks as house band at his Cinnamon Cinder night clubs as well as performing regularly on his television shows, The Cinnamon Cinder and Hollywood Dance Time. He partnered with guitarist Dan Anthony, founder of the Royale Monarchs and with Gary Usher, studio musician Glen Campbell and drummer Ernie Earnshaw recorded under the name The Forte' Four.
He was one of the founders of the first Christian rock groups, Love Song with Chuck Girard, which frequently performed at Disneyland. After relocating to the Bay Area, he help organize the Chicago style sound with the big band Marin. Then moving into softer folk-rock, again with Dan Anthony he formed a group around lead singer Patty Parsons. AnExchange became popular in the early 70s in and around San Francisco, Sausalito and Rocky Mountain ski resorts, and was the opening act for the premier of the now fabled Mill Valley, Sweetwater Saloon, as well opening for Joan Baez at the First Edmonton International Pop Festival (1974).
Schaeffer was the musical director with the Las Vegas Sands Hotel house band Enterprise on Frederick Apcar's production, The Sands Playmate Review. Toured with Roadhouse, Bob Simmons Band, Marin, AnExchange, recording two albums with The Wackers and was album producer-arranger on Ron Butler and The Saxist as well on Why Can't I, Patty Parsons solo album. Jack is the long time clarinetist in Hot House Swing Band. Known affectionately as Saxist Jack.
[edit] Strumbola
John Case Schaeffer II is the inventor of an original musical instrument, the Strumbola. A multiple string lute style instrument, with a jazz-harp sound creating music of tight close-chord harmony. Nom de plume, Nonist John Schaeffer the published writer whose papers and articles have been published in the Operating Cameraman Magazine, Vidya Journal, and E.T.C., Journal of General Semantics is a member in the Triple Nine Society, his writings run along the lines of astronomy and physics, with his specialty in semantics.
[edit] Discography
Collector Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks
Forte' Four
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Hot House Swing Band
Producer Arranger
Various
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[edit] External links
- Jack Schaeffer at the Internet Movie Database
- Sweetwater Inn
- AnExchange
- History of AnExchange
- Hothouse Swing Band
- Love Song
- The Wackers
- Wackers Shredder
- Shredder Liner Notes
- The Wackers Liner Notes
- Royale Monarchs
- Triple Nine Society
- Institute of General Semantics
- Institute of General Semantics Article
- Questia journal article
- Amazon Books for author Nonist John Schaeffer