GABRIEL MAGNO info
Gabriel Magno
(keyboards)
Great keyboardist, he appears
in fantastic albums by Ted Nugent and If, as we're going to read.
Gabriel started his musical
career performing with a 9-piece band in a private club in
Beverly Hills called McInerney's,
which was half owned by the singer, Robert Goulet.
It was at this point that
he sent a demo tape to Lew Futterman,
who was about to produce Ted Nugent's next album. He was accepted
out of 14 other keyboard players,
flown to Detroit and driven by limo to Ted's
ranch where they played together and they all knew this was going to be
good. He was accepted and
began rehearsals for recording the Call Of The Wild
album. On it he played Hammond
B3, piano, synthesizer and flute. He's the only musician that played
flute on any of Ted Nugent's
recordings.
After the album, he went
on tour as one of the Amboy Dukes.
Ted Nugent (vocals,
guitar)
Andy Jezowski (vocals)
Rob Grange (bass)
Gabriel Magno (keyboards)
Vic Mastrianni (drums)
But six months
later, Ted fell face first on stage from a bleeding ulcer and he was
ordered by the doctor to stop
touring for 6 months.
It was at
that point, Gabriel auditioned
for and got the job as keyboardist with If. In August 1973, this
was the new lineup:
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Dick Morrisey (sax)
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Geoff
Whitehorn (guitar, vocals)
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Mike Tomich (bass, vocals)
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Gabriel Magno (keyboards, vocals)
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Cliff Davies (drums, vocals)
They stayed in London four
months to do concerts with If
and to record Not Just Another Bunch Of
Pretty Faces,
before starting their American and Canadian tour. The
album was recorded with help from bassist Walt Monaghan (from Mick Abrahams
Band), who was to substitute Mike Tomich sometime later.
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Dick Morrisey (sax)
-
Geoff
Whitehorn (guitar, vocals)
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Walter Monaghan (bass, vocals)
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Gabriel Magno (keyboards, vocals)
Cliff Davies (drums, vocals)
Their following (and last) album was called Tea
break is over, back on your 'eads. After several succesful tours,
they finally call it a day in 1975.
HELP, PLEASE!!
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I'm trying to locate
a copy of a televised If concert. The concert was held in the States in
1974 (or maybe even 1975). It was held in the Midwest of Eastern America,
and on the same ticket was The Eagles, Chamber Bros., Stories and Renaissance.
It was hosted by legendary Wolfman Jack.
Please, I need to locate
a copy of this concert. If someone can help me, please, write me to
mterol@gva.es
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After leaving If, Gabriel
settled in Chicago for a couple of years. He formed a group called
Chameleon, where he was writing all the original music.
They opened a concert for Quicksilver Messenger
Service ("Have Another Hit Of Fresh Air"). After a while, he dissolved
the band. But there's a song available by them in the collective album
WKQX Hometown album.
Then he went to New Jersey for 6 months and formed
a four piece band doing his original songs.
His next step was moving to California in 1979.
There, he formed a new band, called TXR. They played all the major rock
clubs in Hollywood, including Gazzari's, Troubadour, Whiskey A Go-Go and
more. Clancy Grass, the former lead singer of the recording group The Hondells
("Little Honda"), became their manager. This was a 5 piece rock band doing
all Gabriel's original songs. Elektra/Asylum records paid for a 2 song
demo recorded at Pasha Studios in Hollywood (same studio Quiet Riot recorded
their albums).
After this band, Gabriel Magno formed a duo with
a drummer and he was a duo in all the major clubs in L.A. for 13 years,
before settling in Las
Vegas in 1994. Here, he performed at the MGM Grand,
Mirage, Palace Station and numerous other hotels, as a single on keyboards,
guitar and vocals.
He has also co-written two
songs in Los Angeles for Rich Little (the impersonator) on Capitol
Records. He also did session work in Los Angeles.
Gabriel is currently writing again and will once
more try to secure a record deal. This time as a single artist, not as
a band...
Images/scans available (courtesy of Alex Gitlin):
All the following images/scans are available through
the courtesy of Gabriel Magno. Please note, he holds the copyright on them:
Gabriel Magno with Ted Nugent & The Amboy
Dukes:
Gabriel Magno with If:
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First promo photo with If for
Capitol Records - LtoR: Mike Tomich, Gabriel Magno, Dick Morrisey, Geoff
Whitehorn, Cliff Davies (1974) (224 Kbs)
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Original sticker from first
album with If (87 Kbs)
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If on tour - From left to right:
Geoff Whitehorn, Dick Morrisey, Cliff Davies, Gabriel Magno, Mike Tomich
(1974) (57 Kbs)
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Writeup for If (1974) (64 Kbs)
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Backstage with IF at
the Chicago Auditorium (July 1974) (32 Kbs)
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On organ in concert
with If (1974) (31 Kbs)
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Televised outdoor concert
with If (August 1974) (53 Kbs)
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Gabriel Magno &
Dick Morrisey in Boston (1974) (30 Kbs)
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Gabriel Magno &
Mike Tomich (1974) (68 Kbs)
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With If in concert
(1974) (36 Kbs)
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If lineup - From left to right:
Gabriel Magno, Geoff Whitehorn, Cliff Davies, Mike Tomich (1975) (70 Kbs)
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If live on stage - From left
to right: Gabriel Magno, Walter Monaghan, Geoff Whitehorn, Cliff Davies
(1975) (89 Kbs)
Other photos about If:
Gabriel Magno's reunion with Ted Nugent in 1979:
Other photos:
Albums with Ted Nugent &
The Amboy Dukes:
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Call of the wild (Jul
73)
Albums with If:
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Not just a bunch of pretty faces (Oct
74)
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Tea break is over, back on your 'eads
(1975)
Collective albums:
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WKQX Hometown album (it includes the
song 'I remain the same' by Gabriel Magno and his band Chameleon)
Related links:
Thanks section
My biggest thanks to Gabriel
Magno, for dozens of magnificent photos, as well as for sharing so
many interesting stories!! Without your help, these pages wouldn't be the
same!
If you can contribute (with
additions, corrections, opinions, etc.), please, send me an e-mail message
at mterol@gva.es
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by Miguel Terol on: 15/December/1999. Last modified on: 20/December/1999.