I, Lu "Fist" Stephens was the original keyboardist
and singer for Allmen Joy. (see
http://wingswest.net/allmenjoy/allmenjoy.html) I joined the band in
the summer of 1966. I had just recently graduated from high school
and had moved out of my parents house. I had been playing with the
Just Us band and living in the Haight Ashbury. The band dissolved
mostly because (I think) our manager Bernie Quintana (a triple
Aries) wasn't getting us very many gigs and we were the typical
starving musicians. Needless to say the band members were
dissatisfied and finally went out on their separate ways. It was
just the beginning of the flowering of the Summer of Love and I was
spending a lot of time in the Haight Ashbury. One day as I was
strolling around the neighborhood and I heard music and I sought it
out, as I came closer to it, I found that it was a band practicing.
I believe they were called FAC's (Fungus Amongus Comittee) at the
time. The location was 101 Belvedere Street (corner of Waller St.)
on the first floor. The band had an open rehearsal session and
there were many people sitting and standing around, the marijuana
was prevalent everywhere. This is when I first met Roger. Roger was
the lead guitar player, singer and leader of the band, Dave Harper
(deceased) Roger's cousin, on keyboards and vocals, Larry Smith on
drums and vocals, Dennis "Funky" Parker on bass and vocals, Ken
Zeidel (whereabouts unknown) on rhythm guitar and vocals and Cindy
(whereabouts unknown) female lead singer but her last name escapes
me. After listening for some time, I asked Roger if I could sit in
and maybe jam on some blues or rock songs, well....., being as open
and friendly as he remained throughout his life he invited me in to
play, so I jumped at the chance. We must have played a dozen songs
and jammed for hours, our chemistry was evident immediately, I
liked them a lot and they seemed as if they liked me. After our jam
session was over we sat down and talked a while and during our
conversion I brought up the subject of whether they knew of any
band that might need a good keyboardist. To my surprise Roger told
me that Dave Harper was leaving the band, and if the other band
members agreed, they would have me join the band. It was a long
week before I heard the answer I was hoping for, I sat expectantly
waiting for Roger's call, and finally it came. I was in...., all
the band members agreed unanimously that I should be in the band,
and after all we really "clicked" during that first jam session.
Around this time the name of the band was changed to Allmen Joy,
partly because of the well known candy bar that was savored by the
band members and partly because the band was very promiscuous and
was a hit with many of the female followers. Yes, it is a common
misconception that the Allmen Joy band was (or evolved into) the
Allman Brothers Band, this never happened. Allmen Joy was and has
always been its own entity. From then on we practiced a lot, wrote
new original songs and did our own version of popular songs. We got
real good and even started getting a following. Roger at this time
was doing the booking for the band, he had made many connections to
other musicians and promoters and after many auditions and free
guest appearances we started getting some gig's. Many of our first
gigs were unpaid free appearances only for exposure, they included
outdoor venues like playing in the Panhandle in Golden Gate Park
and Speedway Meadows in Golden Gate Park. Our following grew, we
started getting requests to play in local clubs, benefits and
appearing as the guest band. At this time The Avalon Ballroom (Chet
Helm's Family Dog) and Fillmore West (Bill Grahams Fillmore) had
jam sessions every Tuesday night where local bands could come in
and play for free to get a little exposure, needless to say Allmen
Joy was a regular fixture on these nights. As our popularity grew
Roger thought it was time to look into getting a manager / promoter
instead of doing this himself, doing the booking distracted him
from focusing on what he loved and wanted to do the most,
entertain. This is where Hillel Resner and Lucy James came in.
Roger Saunders was the lead guitarist and
singer, Roger passed away recently I have posted his memoriam
here....>http://wingswest.net/roger/roger.htm. Roger and I
stayed best friends throughout the years even until his passing. I
can't even begin to express to you how much I really miss him.
Roger especially loved to play the guitar, a past time that brought
him immense joy and contentment. He was a professional musician for
40 years. His main instrument was the guitar, but he also sang,
played the drums, bass, and keyboards. He played rock, blues, and
jazz and also composed, arranged, and produced music. He was a
founding member of the San Francisco bands “Allmen Joy”, “Black
Magic”, and "J4" . During the past 25 years, During the time of the
band in the late 1960's, Roger was likened to Jimi Hendrix (before
Jimi had even gotten famous yet!). Roger and Jimi had many of the
same characteristics in style of dress, vocal attributes and guitar
riff's. Roger played out his adventurer and explorer fantasies
mostly through his gift as a compelling storyteller and writer.
Through his love of movies and filmmaking, Roger founded and was
President & C.E.O. of RJC Productions. He embraced technology,
loved science fiction, and humor, all being prevalent themes in
most of his works. As an extremely creative screenwriter, director
and producer, he wrote many screenplays and teleplays including
“HellaVator”, “D. Walker”, “Killer Roaches From The Hood”, and
“Lacey’s”. Roger also produced and directed NetStarMaker a site
where young up-and-coming singers and musicians could show off
their talents get some exposure. I originally web mastered this
site and tutored Roger on the principles of web site production.
Roger learned quickly and took over the reins of web master and
completed the site.
Dennis "Funky" Parker was
our bass player and singer. Dennis has had many musical
accomplishments throughout his career. Dennis now resides about an
hours drive from Mexico City, Mexico. He is playing with a popular
band called Haragan y Compania. He has been in the band since 1994.
Dennis has always worked in the music industry, first as a working
musician in the studios in LA (70's), then as a recording engineer,
also in LA (80's). Dennis left LA for Mexico City in November of
1990, planning on staying a few months. Well, he's still in Mexico
. . . he moved out to the country (about an hour south of Mexico
City) about 8 or 9 years ago to build a recording studio for a rich
guy who wanted it as a sort of "hobby". A few years later he sold
it to the present owner (who was the best client of the studio),
Joan Sebastian. Dennis has recorded his last 8 CD's (winning 3
Grammy's and 5 Latin Grammy's in the process). His first Grammy
nomination was in 1970, as a musician playing with the Don Ellis
Orchestra (CD "Live at the Fillmore"). There were many more
nominations over the years, both as a musician and as a recording
engineer. A CD that Dennis recorded was nominated this year, too.
Vicente Fernandez "Para Siempre", which is Mariachi music. Dennis
is now known as "Deaf Pea", the old nick name "Funky" didn't stick.
I have just recently re-connected with Dennis after an extensive
internet search, but fortunately I found him and he has contributed
much of the information about Allmen Joy. My memory just isn't as
good as it was 40 years ago and Dennis helped me recall many
details about the band.
Rod Harper was our
drummer. Rod had formally been the drummer for Santana, late 1966
May thru 1967 Carlos Santana (guitar, percussion and vocals),
Michael Carabello (percussion), Tom Frazier (guitar), Rod Harper
(drums), Gus Rodriguez (bass), Gregg Rolie (keyboards and vocals)
and June 1967 Carlos Santana (guitar, percussion and vocals),
Michael Carabello (percussion), Steve De La Rosa (bass), Rod Harper
(drums), Gregg Rolie (keyboards and vocals) before joining Allmen
Joy. I think Rod regretted leaving Santana, his old band was
popular with Bill Graham because of the new Latin rock sound and
I'm sure he knew that Santana would be on the rise. The last time I
heard from Rod, he was stilling living with Roger on Mullins St. in
San Francisco. Rod was a biker at heart and loved Harley Davidson's
Later when the band broke up I was told that Rod had joined up with
a bunch of biker's and I never heard from him since. Rod was an
excellent drummer. He was rock steady and kept the rest of us in
check when we got excited and started rushing the tunes we were
playing.
Ken Zeidel played rhythm guitar and
vocals. Ken was an accomplished song writer and had contributed
many new tunes for the band to play. Ken original composition of
"Peace Brother" was a popular favorite amongst the audience. I lost
track of Ken sometime in the late 1970's. I had heard the he and
his wife Jan had moved to Seattle Washington but this has never
been confirmed.
These were the final musicians in Allmen Joy.