Allan “Jake” Jacobs' roots go back to the Magicians, the Greenwich Village group who recorded the psychedelic masterpiece “Invitation To Cry”, the group also included Gary Bonner and Alan Gordon, who went on to become a succsessful songwriting team, one of their biggest hits being “Happy Together" for the Turtles.
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Jake and the Family Jewels opened for Tonio K 'Jake' Jacobs formerly with Bunky and Jake, and prior to that with The Fugs
Tonio K. / Jake and The Family Jewels Mar 22, 1979 New Haven, Connecticut, United States Embedded by Kevin G3
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Tonio K Live at Toads Place March 22 1979. After Jake and the Family Jewels Tonio K played 2 sets, we broadccast the second. (Great band!)
Tonio K. / Jake and The Family Jewels Mar 22, 1979 New Haven, Connecticut, United States Uploaded by Kevin G3
Jake and The Family Jewels / Mongo Jerry / Elvin Bishop Group / David Rea / Edgar Winter / Lee Michaels Oct 12, 1970 New York, New York, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Traffic / Brethren / Jake and The Family Jewels Oct 30 - 31, 1970 Port Chester, New York, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
Jake and The Family Jewels / Mongo Jerry / Elvin Bishop Group / David Rea / Edgar Winter / Lee Michaels Oct 12, 1970 New York, New York, United States Uploaded by Rock's In My Head
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