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The mutual admiration society, Sterling Ball, John Ferraro, Jim Cox

Label
The mutual admiration society, Sterling Ball, John Ferraro, Jim Cox
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
other
Form of composition
blues
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
The mutual admiration society
Medium
compact disc
Music parts
not applicable
Oclc number
1023595878
Responsibility statement
Sterling Ball, John Ferraro, Jim Cox
Summary
The record features an array of incredible guests; Steve Lukather (Toto), Steve Morse (Deep Purple, Dixie Dregs, Kansas), John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Albert Lee, Jay Graydon and Steve Vai.The seeds of the The Mutual Appreciation Society were planted a long time ago, back in 1972 to be precise. A young Sterling Ball, was introduced to the sound of Albert Lee by his father, Ernie Ball. It was during his time in Country Rock band Head, Hands & Feet, who were opening for Jethro Tull at a local show and Ball went to see them two nights in a row and then for a third successive night at Hollywood's Whiskey A Go Go. He was hooked, they met the next day and developed a life-long friendship.Sterling and John Ferraro went to school together in Junior High; in high school, they started playing music together. After high school, Sterling joined a very small Ernie Ball Company (and later became CEO of Ernie Ball Music Man) and John went on to College at Long Beach State where he met Jim Cox. What was supposed to be a record by a drummer and bassist/guitarist turned into The Mutual Admiration Society. An unintended celebration of up to forty years of friends making music together
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
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