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Jim Gordon started out drumming for The Everly Brothers in the mid-'60s and made his mark
with Mason Williams' "Classical Gas" in 1968 and The
Beach Boys' Pet Sounds. At the turn of the decade, Gordon
was touring with Delaney & Bonnie, where he met Eric Clapton. The two of them, along with Carl Radle and Bobby Whitlock, formed Derek & The
Dominos. Their first gig was
George Harrison's All Things
Must Pass. Gordon co-wrote
the band's biggest hit, "Layla",
and is credited with the piano coda in the song. The band toured briefly until
breaking up in 1971. By then,
Gordon was already touring with Joe Cocker and Traffic. He toured with Frank Zappa in
1972. A year later, he joined
the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, and stayed with them
for two years. Things went
south from there. Gordon, a
cocaine addict, began hearing voices, namely his mother's. Doctors diagnosed him as an acutely
paranoid schizophrenic, and he was in and out of hospitals. The illness precluded him playing
the drums by the turn of the decade, and in 1983, Gordon murdered his
mother in particularly grisly fashion, beating her to death with a hammer
and stabbing her in the ribs with a butcher knife. He is currently serving the "to
life" portion of a sixteen years plus sentence, mainly at Atascadero
State Hospital in California.
Sources:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Gordon_(musician)
- http://www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Jim_Gordon.html
- http://www.united-mutations.com/g/jim_gordon.htm
- http://www.iem.ac.ru/clapton/articles/gordon.washpost.html
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