![]() A ed if he felt a little like George Harrison he replied, "Yeah.but I didn't ev n get my one or two songs per album." ion, who had been doing well as an ace studio musician (and ironically pl yed guitar on Jellyfish's second LP) and as a producer (Aimee Mann) se med to have little impetus for spending time in a band, recording an al um and then lugging amps to clubs around the country. Falkner was glad to leave Jellyfish for numerous re sons, but mostly because he didn't care much for the band's Brady Bunch vi, the costumes and the fact that the band didn't do any of his songs. The raw setting was a welco e change for Falkner, whose last band Jellyfish never set one platformed sh e in the infamous NYC hole-in-the-wall when he was the band's guitarist for the first album and tour. "This place is great," said Falkner, taking in the du s "ambience" as he entered the dank space. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Grays (left to right): Jon Brion, Jason Falkner, Dan McCarroll and Buddy Judge GRAYS On The Move two guys who swore they'd never be in a band again, Jason Falkner and Jo Brion sure looked like they were having a great time being in the Grays at BGB's earlier this month. ![]()
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