Memory lane

…Prior to the establishment of Juicy Organism, several events have
been decisive for the insights regarding the concept and artistic…
…“Yo partner, take the 3, the 5 and the second turn right after the bridge.
You’ll find the Intercontinental in the third block, ask for Larry Wrice…
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Larry “Wild” Wrice, drums and vocals
Juicy Organism and The Chicago Blues Busters,
in The Intercontinental Hotel Frankfurt am Main
Larry ‘Wild’ Wrice hails from the US (half Negro, half Apache) and has played the drums professionally for over sixty-five years with the same conviction and sense of timing, comparable to that of Art Blakey. Larry has played with many of the Jazz Greats. To give you an idea: he played with Count Basie, Johnny Hodges, Sarah Vaughn, Dinah Washington, Benny Bailey, Clark Terry, Roy Eldridge, Harry ‘Sweets’ Edison and Ben Webster.
September 1998…December 2000

Juicy Organism feat. John C. Marshall
during Stadt-mitte Festifal Dusseldorf, Germany
John C. Marshall, guitar and vocals
John is a London born singer, composer and arranger and is famous as Jazz and Blues guitarist.
For many years he was the sideman for some of the greatest musicians in Jazz and Blues.
Names like: Aretha Franklin, Ben E. King, Rosa King, Arthur Conley, Dinah Washington, Steppin’ Out, Chet Baker,
Grover Washington, Joe Cocker and Ray Charles.
He was their arranger and bandleader and much more.
In Germany John works a great deal for television (WDR), for instance in the series ‘Let’s Swing’ with
Ray Charles, Slide Hampton, Carmel Jones, Wilton Gaynair, Sal Nistico and others.
He also participated in the ‘Rock ‘n Blues Circus’ with Chris Farlowe, John Lord,
Brian Auger, Pete York, Jeff Reynolds and Colin Hodgkinson.