Johnny Echols Biography
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Johnny Echols was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He moved with his family to Los Angeles, California in the late 1950s, and re-established a childhood friendship with Arthur Lee, who had also moved to the city from Memphis a few years earlier; their respective families were friends. Echols began playing guitar as a child, and in his teens played in bands with Billy Preston, Marilyn McCoo, Clarence McDonald and others. Echols and Lee both attended Dorsey High School, and decided to form a band together. The band developed into "Arthur Lee and the L.A.G.\'s" (a play on Booker T. and the M.G.\'s) before splitting up. Lee and Echols then formed The American Four, who later changed their name to The Grass Roots before a final name change to Love in 1965. Echols also worked as a studio musician alongside Glen Campbell and others.\n', '
Echols contributed as lead guitarist to Love\'s first three albums, Love (on which he is also credited as co-writer of three songs), Da Capo (credited as co-writer of the side-long improvised track "Revelation"), and Forever Changes, now often cited as one of the greatest rock albums of its time. Forever Changes comprised songs written by Lee and by fellow band member Bryan MacLean. The record company, Elektra Records, would only release a single rather than double album, and songs written by Echols for a possible companion album, tentatively known as Gethsemane, were never recorded by the band. In 1968, a combination of factors led to the band splitting up: they were performing less frequently than before; sales of Forever Changes were disappointing; there were personal disagreements among the band; MacLean was considering a solo contract with Elektra; and most of the band members, including Echols and his housemate, bassist Ken Forssi, had become heroin users. However, rumors that Echols and Forssi robbed donut shops to support their habit are unfounded.\n', '
Echols moved to New York City, where he gave up drugs, worked as a studio musician with Miles Davis and others, and taught guitar. He moved to Arizona in the 1980s. Occasional attempts by Lee and others to reconstitute Love did not bear fruit until 2003, when Echols joined Lee and his backing band, Baby Lemonade, onstage in Los Angeles. Echols toured with the band in 2004, but an intended tour of Europe in 2005 was canceled. After Lee\'s death in 2006, Echols continued to perform with Baby Lemonade, billed as "Love Revisited" (2016) or "The Love Band featuring Johnny Echols" (2019).\n', '
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