So, here is a partial list of recording artists Mike Brown has worked with over the years. The Gangs roots stretch back to 1966 in Cleveland, OH, where drummer Jim Fox formed the group with a few fellow Kent State University students, guitarist Glenn. Over time, the gang’s members were comprised of Ed Miller brothers, Robert and Charley Ford Bill Ryan, Dick Liddel, James Windy Jim Cummings, Tucker Basham, brothers Woodson and Clarence Hite and Frank James. Combining catchy boogie guitar riffs, funky time changes and a heavy rock rhythm. JAMES GANG is famous for being the first major band of guitarist Joe Walsh who is more famous for his solo albums and his work with The Eagles. Though the band's line-up changed numerous times during a seven-year existence, rock historians and fans cite the line up of Joe Walsh, Jim Fox, and Dale Peters as the James Gang's definitive line up. Though the band was not a huge commercial success, except in their home area, the fame garn. I could continue on for a long time but what is even more impressive is the list of artists Mike Brown has worked with, many of whom now call Lava Room Recording home. The James Gang is one of classic rock's earliest power trios. The James Gang was a rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1966. The James Gang Rides AgainĪnd they’re riding again while recording in the one Cleveland recording studio that all of the top recording artists visit when they need to get down to business and tap into the expertise of Lava Room Recording’s owner, chief audio engineer, and producer…one of the best ears in the record business… Mike Brown.
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Joe Walsh, Dale Peters, Bill Szymczyk, and Jimmy Fox, also known as The James Gang, knew there was only one place for their return to the recording studio and their roots. The James Gang at Lava Room Recording (L-R, Dale Peters, Bill Szymczyk, Jimmy Fox, Joe Walsh On September 7, 1876, the James-Younger gang robbed the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota.