*Updated: November 29, 2019
GERALD JAMES MCGEE (November 17, 1937 - October 12, 2019)
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Link: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=520470928771281&set=a.519330895551951&type=3&theater
"Everyone, One of the hardest things I have ever written and it brings me great sadness to inform you that my Dad past away today around 4pm Japan time."
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* From "The Ventures Movie" facebook page:October 12, 2019 - 12:27
Link: https://www.facebook.com/TheVenturesMovie/photos/a.239340209903639/698900257280963/?type=3&theater
"Sadly, Gerry McGee has passed away.
He left quite a legacy to the music world.
According to the Rockabilly Hall of Fame: "Gerry recorded with The Hollywood Argyles of the song Alley Oop.
In the 60's Gerry recorded and produced records with famous recording artists, such as Jerry Lee Lewis.
He is the guitarist for the theme, Great Ball Of Fire.
He has recorded for Sandy Nelson, Elvis Presley, John Mayhall, The Monkees, Delaney & Bonnie, Rita Coolidge, Booker T And The MG's, Nancy Sinatra, Kris Kristofferson, Patti Paige and Emmy Lou Harris.
October 12, 2019 - 13:45
Link: https://www.facebook.com/LegendsOfRockGuitar/photos/a.236270839851559/1830166753795285/?type=3&theater
Gerry McGee 1937 - 2019
Gerry McGee Play "Rhythm of the Rain"He has recorded for Sandy Nelson, Elvis Presley, John Mayhall, The Monkees, Delaney & Bonnie, Rita Coolidge, Booker T And The MG's, Nancy Sinatra, Kris Kristofferson, Patti Paige and Emmy Lou Harris.
His music is deeply rooted in so-called Southern music, Cajun blues, Rockabilly and Zydeco.
Gerry joined The Ventures in 1968 and recorded and toured with them for many years."
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* From "Legends of Rock Guitar" facebook page:October 12, 2019 - 13:45
Link: https://www.facebook.com/LegendsOfRockGuitar/photos/a.236270839851559/1830166753795285/?type=3&theater
A VENTURES HERO DIES WHILE PLAYING ONSTAGE
"Ventures lead guitarist Gerry McGee has died while on tour in Japan.
Gerry joined the Ventures in the late '60s when Nokie Edwards got off the road, and he played lead on their 1969 radio smash, "Hawaii Five-O."
A message on Gerry's facebook page said:
"Legendary guitarist, composer, actor and Louisiana native, Gerry McGee, died today. He was on tour in Japan with the Ventures and suffered a heart attack onstage, then went into a coma. He was gigantic talent and great friend."
A great Tele player, McGee has long been part of the Ventures lineup that toured Japan, while the late Edwards (who died 18 months ago) and then Bob Spalding have led the US road trips.
RIP to Mr. McGee, who was 81 years old.
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* From THE VENTURES Official Web Page:
October 14, 2019
"Gerry McGee passes away October 12, 2019"
"It is with extreme sadness that I write this post. I was advised by Gerry's family this morning that he had passed away early this morning, California time, at approximately 4 p.m. in Japan on October 12. Gerry was on tour in Japan so that he could re-connect with his friends and fans, as it had been two years since his last tour with The Ventures which, as we know, was cut short for health issues. Gerry had been very much looking forward to his return to Japan and, the last time I spoke with him, he was really happy to set off on this tour.
Unfortunately, during his performance earlier this week, he had an apparent heart attack and was taken to the hospital in Tokyo where he remained in a coma until today. I have been contacted this week by so many of his fans from all over the world, wishing him well and sending prayers for him and his family. Of course, all of us - the Ventures family, group members and friends - have been waiting and hoping that, by some miracle, he would recover but that was not to be.
Gerry was known to us all as a long-standing member of The Ventures: he joined the group in 1968 and was a very important part of the band during the time when they had so many hit songs in Japan. Gerry was co-writer on 3 of the biggest hits The Ventures had in the Japanese market: "Ame No Midosuji", "Kyoto No Koi" and "Kyoto Bojo" (also known as Strangers in Midosuji, Expo 70 / Kyoto Doll, Reflections in a Palace Lake), as well as many others. He also co-wrote/arranged several of the titles on the "Joy" album and continued writing for The Ventures until very recently - "Santa Cruz" is one of Don's favorites. Gerry toured with the group from 1968-1971, then rejoined the group in the latter part of the 1980s and remained actively performing and recording with The Ventures until two years ago.
Gerry's career was very wide-ranging and his skill and musicianship was appreciated by many world-famous musicians. He was on the early Monkees' recordings (before the group members became musicians themselves), he worked with Elvis, Delaney and Bonnie, Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Kris Kristofferson, John Fogerty and many others. He received accolades from members of The Beatles to Liberace. he appeared in movies too - including "A Star in Born" with Kris Kristofferson and Barbara Streisand. "...
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THE VENTURES, "Hawaii Five-O" (1969 promo video)
Gerry McGee 1937 - 2019
Rest In Peace, Gerry McGee
Song by Gerry McGee - "I'm Comming Home"
* "Rhythm of the Rain" - Played by The Ventures: Gerry McGee, Don Wilson, Bob Bogle and Leon Taylor - "Your Hit Parade 60's" album (2003) MYCV-30195
2016 - The Ventures Summer Tour - Gerry McGee play "Classical Gas"
Gerry McGee Play "The House Of The Rising Sun" - The Ventures Summer live show 1997
Boyce & Hart - "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight" - THP December 12, 1967.
"Stormy Monday" - Eric Clapton & Gerry McGee
Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California (Aug 15, 1975)
Boyce & Hart - "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight" - THP December 12, 1967.
"Stormy Monday" - Eric Clapton & Gerry McGee
Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, California (Aug 15, 1975)
Kris Kristofferson - "Watch closely now" (soundtrack - "A Star Is Born", 1976) The Speedway - (Gerry (Jerry) McGee plays lead guitar)
Scenes from 1980's "Heaven's Gate" movie (Gerry McGee play Cajun Accordion)
"Roller Skate Dance - La Porte du Paradis"
"Heaven's Gate" (Michael Cimino, 1980) Ella's Waltz
"Sushi & Sauce Piquante" Trailer -
* Gerry McGee Documentary Film from Pat Mire Film
Amede' & Denus - Movie Trailer -
* Unfinished movie of Cajun Music Pioneers Amede Ardoin and Denus McGee (Gerry's father)
House Of The Rising Sun ("Rising Sun Blues") Music Video. Is sung by Gerry and Sean McGee.
Gerry (Dad) first recorded song in 1997 on his album "Born in Louisiana". Sean his son, re-recorded in 2013 along with brother Kane on the drums.
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