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  1. Jerry McGeorge (born October 22, 1945, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States) came to prominence in late 1965 as an American guitarist with the Chicago rock band The Shadows of Knight. He later joined the psychedelic rock band H.P. Lovecraft on bass in the summer of 1967, appearing on their debut album , H. P. Lovecraft .

  2. On May 27, 2020, classic-era members Jimy Sohns and Jerry McGeorge teamed up with producer/musician Michael Weber to release their first new single together in 53 years, "Wild Man." On November 6, 2020, the record, along with its B-side remake of "I Ain't Got You", was released on Steven Van Zandt's Wicked Cool Records and debuted ...

  3. 27 de may. de 2020 · Jimy Sohns & Jerry McGeorge (Official Video) 154 subscribers. Subscribed. 332. 9.4K views 3 years ago. Original Shadows of Knight members, Jimy Sohns & Jerry McGeorge reunite in the studio...

  4. 23 de jul. de 2011 · July 23, 2011. The Shadows of Knight are an American rock band from the Chicago suburbs, formed in the 1960s, who play a form of British blues mixed with influences from their native city. Jerry McGeorge (Guitar) talks about The Shadows of Knight and H.P. Lovecraft. Who were your major influences?

  5. 21 de abr. de 2014 · THE SHADOWS OF KNIGHT - I GOT MY MOJO WORKING ALBUM Gloria (1966) Rock group from Chicago, USA, late 1960s. Lineup included: Jerry McGeorge, Warren Rogers, Tom Schiffour, Jim Sohns, David "Hawk...

  6. In December, guitarist Jerry McGeorge took the place of Norm Gotsch just before the band entered the recording studio to lay down "Gloria", along with a B-side called "Dark Side". Record company executives now realized that the band had the same name as the back up group for English rocker Cliff Richard and a new moniker would have to be chosen.

  7. Background. Throughout 1966 and 1967, the Shadows of Knight were forerunners of the Chicago garage rock scene, and gained prominence with a string of national hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including "Gloria", "Oh Yeah", and "Bad Little Woman". However, by the end of 1967 the classic "Gloria" line-up began to disband when Jerry McGeorge left to join the psychedelic rock group H. P. Lovecraft ...