Crowfoot (band)

The group originally formed in 1964 under the name The Beau Gentry as an Indialantic, Florida-based high-school cover band.

[2][3] To support the album's release Ken Adamany set up a mid-west tour for Crowfoot, culminating with a showcase at the Bitter End in New York.

Years later, in 1994, the original Crowfoot trio of DaShiell, Killmer and Jaeger reunited to record an EP, titled Mesenger.

After leaving Crowfoot, Jaeger became the regular drummer for Dave Mason and he recorded with Tim Weisberg, the Pointer Sisters and the BoDeans amongst others.

[7] Don Francisco went on to play with Linda Ronstadt, Kim Carnes and the California rock band Wha-Koo.

Russell DaShiell relocated to the Los Angeles area and worked with musicians Phil Everly, Bo Diddley, John Sebastian and former Creedence Clearwater Revival member Tom Fogerty.