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Does John Sebastian have any children?
The composer of father-son songs such as “You’re a Big Boy Now” and “Younger Generation” has two sons of his own, Benson, 21, and Charlie, 7 (Sebastian and his wife, Catherine, have been married 22 years–a relationship celebrated in his new album’s most upbeat song, “You and Me Go Way Back”).
How old is John Sebastian of The Lovin Spoonful?
77 years (March 17, 1944)
John Sebastian/Age
John Benson Sebastian (born March 17, 1944) is an American singer/songwriter, guitarist, harmonicist, and autoharpist. He is best known as a founder of The Lovin’ Spoonful, as well as for his impromptu appearance at the Woodstock festival in 1969 and a U.S. No. 1 hit in 1976, “Welcome Back”.
What nationality is John Sebastian?
American
John Sebastian/Nationality
Are the Lovin Spoonful still alive?
In February 2020, the three surviving original members (Sebastian, Boone and Butler) performed together as The Lovin’ Spoonful for the first time in 20 years as part of the Wild Honey Orchestra’s all-star tribute to the band.
Who wrote Nashville Cats?
John Sebastian
Nashville Cats/Composers
John Sebastian, who wrote the song, said he was just writing about what musicians were talking about. “Usually referring to these amazing performances: ‘Man, did you hear these Nashville Cats play this thing,'” Sebastian said.
How many hits did Lovin Spoonful have?
Content. This compilation contains all eleven singles released by the band in the United States during the 1965–1968 tenure of its principal songwriter, John Sebastian.
Who did Nashville Cats?
“Nashville Cats,” a hit for the Lovin’ Spoonful in 1966, called attention to the musicians who lived and worked in Nashville. That’s the same year Bob Dylan released Blonde on Blonde, an album still regarded as one of the finest moments.
Who were the original Nashville Cats?
One of the first home studios built in Nashville, it was essentially a playhouse for Moss and his buddies. Only his buddies happened to be some of the greatest players ever to record in Music City — Charlie McCoy, guitarist-songwriter Mac Gayden, drummer Kenny Buttrey and others.