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Gary Allen Zellerbach

Gary Zellerbach is a popular Bay Area guitarist and proud fifth generation native San Franciscan. He received his first guitar on his 13th birthday and has been playing ever since. While in high school, Gary studied jazz guitar with noted local instructor Dave Smith and played in numerous blues and rock bands around San Francisco. Next stop was Brandeis University outside Boston, where Gary received his BA degree while continuing jazz guitar studies with Andy Caponigro and famed jazz guitarist and educator Mick Goodrick. Gary had some great musicians as classmates, including pianist George Kahn and bassist/music editor Carl Sealove. With local and Brandeis musicians, Gary formed a progressive jazz-fusion group called Spectrum, managed by Ted Kurland (who went on to become the top talent agent in all of jazz!). Spectrum played around the Northeast, including opening concerts and club dates for Gary Burton and Keith Jarrett. Meanwhile, Gary's childhood friend and high school band mate, pianist George Michalski, moved to Hollywood and eventually lured Gary (and a number of his Brandeis friends) to Los Angeles. While there, Gary played popular music (mostly rock and R&B) to survive, while continuing to study jazz as much as possible. He played in the advanced jazz band at Dick Grove School of Music and took seminars with many top LA session players, such as Joe Diorio and Tommy ("I can sight read anything") Tedesco. A particular highlight at that time was attending a three day guitar workshop with Pat Martino at the Guitar Institute of Technology (now the Musicians Institute). One of Gary's first LA gigs was lead guitarist for Marvin Gaye's younger brother Frankie. After that, he appeared on American Bandstand and toured the US with singer/song-writer Parker McGee, opening up large concert venues for performers such as Dolly Parton and Billy Joel. Returning to LA, Gary reunited with old buddies Michalski and Sealove to form the classic rock band Michalski & Oosterveen ("M&O"), which was "discovered" by movie producer (and Barbara Streisand's boyfriend at the time) Jon Peters. Peters immediately signed the band to a two album deal with Columbia Records and had them perform the song "Burn" on the movie Eyes of Laura Mars. (Through this connection, they had the great fortune to meet and record with Streisand, and she went on to record several of Michalski's songs, including the title track for The Main Event and the tune A Man I Loved.) Unfortunately, as with many Hollywood tales, things didn't end well for M&O (it's a long story — it's even mentioned in a book), and Gary moved back to San Francisco, putting his musical career on hold.

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