Ozzie Ahlers

During high school, Ozzie Ahlers had his mind on music rather than on books. He went on to Cornell University, yet the music bug never left him. Instead, he left Cornell. The future producer, songwriter, and keyboardist preferred to follow the path that his dreams had led him to, and he established a band that he named Glory River. Encouragement came in the form of a contract from Jimi Hendrix's record company, but when the legendary rock guitarist passed away, Ahlers shifted gears again. Instead of leading and recording with his own band, he signed up for a series of gigs that had him playing in the bands, and on the albums, of others. Initially he was a pianist for Van Morrison. A period followed where he wrote and played piano for Jesse Colin Young. Ahlers moved on, spending three years with Jerry Garcia. In 1980, he took home a Cannes Film Festival Award for the score to Northern Lights. Raised in Summit, New Jersey, he put down roots in California's Marin County and continued to tour with such artists as Clarence Clemons and Greg Kihn, among others. During this period, Ahlers also led the Edge, a group that played reggae-edged rock. With the Edge, he put out several albums that made a splash in California.

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