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Gary Jennings is a singer-songwriter-guitarist who has been making music for over thirty years. He began playing violin at eight years old and got his first guitar on his tenth birthday. He began writing songs at fourteen and won a local talent show with an original song at sixteen. Shortly after that, he joined his first band as a bass player and singer in 1970. He joined the Navy in 1972.
When Gary was discharged from the Navy, he decided to stay in San Diego to pursue his musical dreams. He performed around San Diego as a solo artist, a member of a couple duets and in several bands throughout the 1980s. In 1989, he'd had enough of the city and moved to Palmdale, California. It was there that he put together his dream band, the Roadhouse Rockers, a blues-rock power trio featuring Gary on lead guitar and vocals. They established quite a following in the high desert of California and were soon the band to get for biker runs, parties and clubs all over the Southwest.
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Gary moved to northern California in 1991 and continued to play and write songs. In 1997, Gary moved back to the high desert and put together another power trio called Crossfire which became his last band. They broke up in 2000 when Gary decided to purchase a house in the desert and build his own recording studio. He recorded his first album called "Looking Back" and released it in 2001. He is now retired from live performance and is concentrating on songwriting and recording. His long-awaited second album is in the works. |
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