John Case Schaeffer II
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Jack Schaeffer (born March 19, 1946, in
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) is an American musician. He invented a musical instrument, the Strumbola.Jack Schaeffer: Strumbola by Randall Robinson.
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Discography

Royale Monarchs The Royale Monarchs were a Southern California Surf music, surf band of the late 1960s, signed by radio personality Bob Eubanks as house band at his Cinnamon Cinder night clubs, regulars on his Hollywood Dance Time and The Cinnamon Cinder televis ...
*''Whole Lot Of Shakin Going On'' (1962) (Dell) *''Sombrero Stomp'' (1962) (Dell) *''My Babe'' (1964) (Dell) *''(Hey) Surfs Up'' (1964) (Dell) *''Great Balls Of Fire'' (1964) (Dell) *''Teen Scene'' (1964) (Dell) *''The Cinnamon Cinder Show'' / Bob Eubanks (1963–65) (TV) *''Cinnamon Cinder Show Christmas Special'' (1965) (TV) Collector Compilation LPs and CDs Containing Tracks *''At The Rockhouse, vol. 11'' (Eagle) *''Red Hot Rock 'N' Roll'' (Red Hot) *''High School Favorites'' (Teen) *''I Want Rock'' (White Label) Forte' Four *''Can't You See I'm Trying'' (1966) (Decca) *''Don't Let The Sun Shine On Me'' (1966) (Decca) *''I Don't Wanna Say Goodnight'' (1966) (Decca) *''The Climb'' (1966) (Decca) *''Viva Las Vegas, Original Soundtrack'' / "The Climb" (1964) (MGM) *''The Cool Ones, Original Soundtrack'' (1967) (Warner Bros) AnExchange *''Evening of AnExchange'' (1972) *''Edmonton International Pop Festival'' (1974)
The Wackers The Wackers was an American folk rock band formed in 1970, out of another band, Roxy. Though short-lived the band was moderately successful, releasing three studio albums. Career Singer/songwriter Bob Segarini and multi-instrumentalist Randy ...
*''Wackering Heights'' (1971) (Electra) CD Release (2006) *''Shredder'' (1973) (Electra) CD Release (2006)
Hot House Swing Band Hot commonly refers refer to: *Heat, a hot temperature *Pungency, in food, a spicy or hot quality Hot or HOT may also refer to: Places *Hot district, a district of Chiang Mai province, Thailand ** Hot subdistrict, a sub-district of Hot Distric ...
*''L.A. Confidential, Original Soundtrack'' (1997) (Warner Bros) *''Hello Palm Springs'' (1998) (DVD) *''Got Rhythm?'' (2000) (CD) Producer/Arranger *''The Climb'' (1966) Songwriter *''Marin'' (1970) Arranger *''Evening of AnExchange'' (1972) Arranger *''Why Can't I ?'' Patty Parsons (1979) Producer & Arranger *''Ron Butler and the Saxist; Go Figure !'' (1982) Producer & Arranger Various *''Faith of Our Children'' (1953–55) (NBC) Eleanor Powell *''Dateline: Disneyland'' (1955) (ABC) The Phil Moore Band *''Dodge "White Hat"'' (1962) ( TV commercial) The Phil Moore Band *''The Steve Allen Playhouse'' (1963) (ABC) The Phil Moore Band *''Spartan Choir'' (1963) (KFI Radio) *''Spartan Choir'' (1963) (LP) *''The People's Lawyer'' (1975) (TV) *''My Father's Hands'' (2003) (CD) Dan Anthony *''Watercolor Dreams'' (2007) (CD) Dan Anthony


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Amazon Books for author John Schaeffer
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