Jerome Alan Yester (born January 9, 1943
) is an American former
folk rock
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musician
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,
record producer
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, and
arranger
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. Yester has been a member of several bands including
The New Christy Minstrels
The New Christy Minstrels are an American large-ensemble folk music group founded by Randy Sparks in 1961. The group has recorded more than 20 albums and scored several hits, including "Green, Green (song), Green, Green", "Saturday Night", "Tod ...
,
Modern Folk Quartet,
The Association
The Association is an American sunshine pop band from Los Angeles, California. During the late 1960s, the band had numerous hits at or near the top of the Billboard charts, ''Billboard'' charts (including "Windy (The Association song), Windy" ...
,
Rosebud and
The Lovin' Spoonful
The Lovin' Spoonful is a Canadian-American folk-rock band formed in Greenwich Village, New York City, in 1964. The band were among the most popular groups in the United States for a short period in the mid-1960s and their music and image influ ...
.
Yester started his career in 1960 performing with his brother Jim. He later joined
The New Christy Minstrels
The New Christy Minstrels are an American large-ensemble folk music group founded by Randy Sparks in 1961. The group has recorded more than 20 albums and scored several hits, including "Green, Green (song), Green, Green", "Saturday Night", "Tod ...
and later
Modern Folk Quartet, replacing member Stan White. Yester would later form
Rosebud in the 1970s and tour with
The Association
The Association is an American sunshine pop band from Los Angeles, California. During the late 1960s, the band had numerous hits at or near the top of the Billboard charts, ''Billboard'' charts (including "Windy (The Association song), Windy" ...
in the 1980s.
Yester would play piano on the Lovin Spoonfuls debut single
Do You Believe in Magic, he later became the Lovin' Spoonful's guitarist after
Zal Yanovsky left the band in 1967, and recorded the album ''
Everything Playing'' with the band that same year. The Spoonful broke up in 1969, Yester went on to be active in the music industry working on other projects during the time the band was split up. In 1991 he reunited with
Joe Butler and
Steve Boone to tour again as the Lovin Spoonful, playing guitar, keyboards and singing. Yester toured with the band until 2017.
Yester also has produced and arranged albums by many musicians and released two solo albums, ''Just Like the Big Time Only Smaller'' in 1990 and ''Pass Your Light around'' in 2017, as well as the album ''
Farewell Aldebaran'' in 1969, where he collaborated with his wife
Judy Henske
Judith Anne Henske (December 20, 1936 – April 27, 2022) was an American singer and songwriter, dubbed "the Queen of the Beatniks" by producer Jack Nitzsche. Initially performing in folk clubs in the early 1960s, her performances and recording ...
.
Biography

Yester was born in
Birmingham, Alabama
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, United States, and grew up in
Burbank, California
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. He formed a duo with brother
Jim Yester
James Yester (born November 24, 1939) is an American musician. He is a member of the sunshine pop group the Association, who had numerous hits on the Billboard charts, ''Billboard'' charts during the 1960s, including "Windy (The Association song ...
, the Yester Brothers, and started playing
folk
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clubs in Los Angeles in 1960. When Jim enlisted in the army, Jerry joined
the New Christy Minstrels
The New Christy Minstrels are an American large-ensemble folk music group founded by Randy Sparks in 1961. The group has recorded more than 20 albums and scored several hits, including "Green, Green (song), Green, Green", "Saturday Night", "Tod ...
, and then, in 1963, the
Modern Folk Quartet.
The MFQ released two albums in the next two years, and Yester also branched out into other recordings, playing piano on
the Lovin' Spoonful
The Lovin' Spoonful is a Canadian-American folk-rock band formed in Greenwich Village, New York City, in 1964. The band were among the most popular groups in the United States for a short period in the mid-1960s and their music and image influ ...
's "
Do You Believe in Magic" in 1965.
The MFQ split up in 1966, and Yester began work as a solo artist and as a producer, with his wife
Judy Henske
Judith Anne Henske (December 20, 1936 – April 27, 2022) was an American singer and songwriter, dubbed "the Queen of the Beatniks" by producer Jack Nitzsche. Initially performing in folk clubs in the early 1960s, her performances and recording ...
, whom Yester married in 1963, his brother Jim's band
the Association
The Association is an American sunshine pop band from Los Angeles, California. During the late 1960s, the band had numerous hits at or near the top of the Billboard charts, ''Billboard'' charts (including "Windy (The Association song), Windy" ...
,
the Turtles
The Turtles are an America, American Band (rock and pop), rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965. The band achieved several Top 40 hits throughout the latter half of the 1960s, including "It Ain't Me Babe" (1965), "You Baby (song), ...
, and
Tim Buckley
Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an American musician. He began his career based in folk rock, but subsequently experimented with genres such as psychedelia, jazz, the avant-garde, and funk paired with his ...
, for whom he produced ''
Goodbye and Hello'' and ''
Happy Sad''.
The following year he joined the Lovin' Spoonful, replacing
Zal Yanovsky, whom he also later worked with as producer.
In 1969, Henske, Yester and Yanovsky put together the cult album ''
Farewell Aldebaran'',
on which Yester played nearly a dozen different instruments. The following year Yester and Henske formed a new band,
Rosebud, but the band dissolved in 1971; the couple then divorced.
Yester continued to work as a producer and/or arranger on albums by
the Turtles
The Turtles are an America, American Band (rock and pop), rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965. The band achieved several Top 40 hits throughout the latter half of the 1960s, including "It Ain't Me Babe" (1965), "You Baby (song), ...
,
Pat Boone
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Boone ...
,
Aztec Two Step, and
Tom Waits
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,
and in the 1970s, also performed with
the Association
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and the re-formed Modern Folk Quartet.
In the mid-1980s, he moved to Hawaii
and formed a dance band called Rainbow Connection with his brother Jim, and Rainbow Rastasan (Rainbow Page). In 1988, the MFQ began periodic touring of Japan, and have since recorded seven CDs for Japanese labels, including one (''Wolfgang'') using the music of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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.
In 1990 Yester released a solo album, ''Just Like Big Time Only Smaller''.
In 1991, both Yester brothers joined a re-formed Lovin' Spoonful with Butler and Boone. Yester would sing some of the band's songs and play keyboards and guitar. Yester subsequently resided in the area of
Harrison, Arkansas
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, where he produced and arranged in his own studio, Willow Sound. At Willow Studios Yester would produce the album ''Stick and Stones May Break My Bones but Names will Never Hurt Me'' by the
No-Neck Blues Band at the studio in 2001.
On October 6, 2017, one day before Yester was arrested, he released a solo album titled ''Pass Your Light Around''.
Legal issues
The Oklahoma attorney general's office began investigating Yester in 2017. On October 7, 2017, Yester was arrested for 30 counts of possession of child pornography in Arkansas and was released on a $35,000 bond. As a result of his arrest, he was dismissed from The Lovin' Spoonful, the band canceled several tour dates, until they found a replacement.
In a statement Steve Boone and Joe Butler said they were shocked. The band would eventually replace Yester with keyboardist Murray Weinstock and resumed touring. Yester pleaded guilty to eight counts of distributing, possessing or viewing matter depicting sexually explicit conduct involving a child on October 9, 2018.
In July 2019, Yester was sentenced to two years in prison after his conviction for child pornography possession, and he was required to register as a
sex offender
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.
References
External links
Interview with Yester, focusing on his work with Tim Buckley
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1943 births
Living people
American music arrangers
American folk musicians
American multi-instrumentalists
American people convicted of child pornography offenses
Record producers from California
American rock musicians
Musicians from Birmingham, Alabama
Musicians from Burbank, California
The Lovin' Spoonful members
American lead guitarists
American rock guitarists
American folk guitarists
American folk singers
Singer-songwriters from California
American male singers
20th-century American guitarists
American male guitarists
American male criminals
The New Christy Minstrels members
Modern Folk Quartet members
Rosebud (band) members
Singer-songwriters from Alabama
Rock musicians from Alabama