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Stanley Martin Szelest (February 11, 1942 –
January 20, 1991) was an
American musician from Buffalo, New York,
known for
founding an
influential blues...
- Simon), "Too Soon Gone" (co-written by
Szelest with
Jules Shear), and "Move to ****an" (written by Helm,
Szelest, and
Weider with
Simon and Joe Flood)—as...
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Shelest (Cyrillic: Шелест) or
Szelest is a gender-neutral
Slavic surname. It may refer...
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Richard Manuel, and
finally Garth Hudson. Latter-day Band
member Stan
Szelest was also in the
group at that time. Hawkins's act was po****r in and around...
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become a
member of The Band in 1991,
after the
death of
piano player Stan
Szelest. He
performed on tour with the group, but the
sentencing from his cocaine...
- Grinder's
Switch with Woodstock-area
musicians including pianist Stan
Szelest,
guitarist Ernie Corallo, and
percussionist Sandy Konikoff.
Lewis Merenstein...
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guitar and
vocals Larry Exum – b****
guitar Morris Jennings –
drums Stan
Szelest –
keyboards Donald Kinsey –
guitar Johnny Sayles –
vocals Kanika Kress...
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Shear wrote the album's
closing track, "Too Soon Gone", with Stan
Szelest of The Band, who
recorded their own
version on
their album Jericho. Shear...
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reconstituted lineup of the Band as a keyboardist,
replacing Stan
Szelest (himself a
replacement for
original pianist,
Richard Manuel, who committed...
- (b****), Ewan
Divitt (trumpet) Past
members Domenic Troiano (guitar), Stan
Szelest (piano),
Sonny Milne (drums),
Marty Fisher (piano), Gene
Trach (b**** guitar)...