e/Ernie Earnshaw

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has glosseng: Ernie Earnshaw is a musician and recording artist. He began playing drums with the popular surf-band of the 1960s, the Royale Monarchs at the Bob Eubanks Cinnamon Cinder night clubs in Los Angeles and performed on his Cinnamom Cinder television show. Producer Gary Usher signed the new reformed group the The Forte Four to recording contract at Decca Records. Later Ernie followed Jack Schaeffer from the group to Las Vegas and joined up with the rock group, Six the Hardway, where he met Chuck Girard. They became the original band members of the first Christian rock group Love Song. Usher introduced Ernie to Elektra Records recording group Roxy, based in Eureka California. Bob Segarini, lead singer and songwriter, Randy Bishop singer, Michael Stull on keyboard and Bill "Kootch" Trochim on bass, recorded under the name The Wackers. Earnshaw is best known for his work with Bill Medley, The Wackers, Keith Allison, Gary Usher, and Rolling Bob. He is sometimes credited on albums as Spencer T. Earnshaw.
lexicalizationeng: Ernie Earnshaw
instance of(noun) one of the persons who compose a social group (especially individuals who have joined and participate in a group organization); "only members will be admitted"; "a member of the faculty"; "she was introduced to all the members of his family"
member, fellow member
instance of(noun) a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
individual, mortal, someone, soul, person, somebody

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