Papa John Creach Concert

Bottom Line (New York, NY) Sep 20, 1977 Late Show

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Papa John Creach concert at Bottom Line on Sep 20, 1977

Concert Details

  • Date:
    09.20.1977
  • Tracks:
    11
  • Total Time:
    1:19:00
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Concert Summary

On a 1967 visit to the Parisian Room, drummer Joey Covington happened upon an extraordinary 50-year-old violinist named John Henry Creach, AKA Papa John. Covington struck up a friendship with the veteran musician, and when he joined the Jefferson Airplane in 1970, Covington introduced Creach to the band members. Creach was immediately recruited by Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady to augment the Hot Tuna sets they were incorporating into the Airplane's performances at the time. Due to the immediate and incredibly enthusiastic response from audiences, Creach was soon recruited into the…entire summary

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    Hi, my name is Reid King who was also a member of the Papa John Creach Band from 1973 to 1983, the longest tenure of any of the various members of the band. I started out as the road manager in 1973 and quickly became the technical coordinator on stage as well as singing and later playing acoustic guitar on the recordings, as well as on stage. The live sound which I developed for Papa John made his amazing ability on the violin come to life through clean amplification and was key to his awe-inspiring sound and stage presence in the rock era. He and I played together, as I knew every note he would play, then follow them with echo, chorus reverb, EQ and harmonic effects to enhance and bring his violin to a fatness and timbre no one else had ever created. We utilized his original McIntosh 2300 stereo power amp and Alembic speaker cabinets that some members of the original Jefferson Airplane used and that was and still is the cleanest amping system one could want. Those 160-lb amps are still sought by the most high-end audiophiles for their clean power. It is
    unfortunate that we were never able to get a recording company to do a live recording, as that is where he really came alive and wowed his audiences with the sights and sounds of a legendary performer and great band. I had a great time with my high falsetto singing all the high harmony parts while running the fiddle effects and also playing gut-string guitar
    on a number of songs and tracks. I should have been listed in the players credits as this Bottom Line performance was
    one I was very much involved with on stage. I had recorded 2 albums before becoming part of Papa John's band and
    my first one is being re-released this summer 2011 as The NEW WAVE, a duo I'd founded with my then-partner Thom
    Andriola and our first album was released the same day as Sgt. Pepper in 1967. The record company turned out to be
    a tax shelter for Mattel Toys and they let the album die away after great reviews and hourly airplay so we went back to
    the drawing board and created a really different kind of music which we recorded in England in 1971, but there was no
    one in the record business then that knew what to do with the decades ahead of its time music we created, so I ended
    up going to work with Papa John Creach to learn about the business of the music and record business, getting a great
    education in that while having an incredible time becoming the heart behind the soul of the legendary Papa John Creach.
    Stay tuned as I will be releasing that gut-string guitar music in the near future, as well as having a resurgence of interest in The New Wave in this new European re-release this summer. rk

  • pool dude | Tuesday, October 05, 2010 | 8:59 pm

    He was THE fiddle man, little known fact he was with Charlie Daniels band, check out the orig. "Devil" thats him, i do miss those days!

  • Anonymous | Thursday, January 14, 2010 | 5:15 pm

    what a talent

    i met him once back stage with his wife told me he was just showing off again

  • captin free | Sunday, March 01, 2009 | 4:42 pm

    ahhhhhh papa john made the airplane fly ya know.

  • slomo | Saturday, October 18, 2008 | 3:31 pm

    soo nice to heare papa john saw him in the late 70s with airplane at Long Beach

  • rob c | Friday, October 17, 2008 | 6:57 pm

    robc/Friday, October 17, 2008/ 9:45 pm thanks to wolfgang for posting such a great show with the one of a kind Papa John. Any chance of another great fiddler Peter Knight and his band Steeleye Span featured as well. This band also played the Bottom Line back in the 70's

  • cosmiccharley | Friday, October 17, 2008 | 9:44 am

    sweet necter for the ears. i used to love when he played with joma those high notes, wow

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