New York Mary
New York Mary was an American jazz/rock fusion group, which released two albums on Arista/Freedom Records in 1976. A Piece of the Apple was produced by Michael Cuscuna and Don Elliot. It also features guitarist Gene Bertoncini.
Discography
New York Mary
- "New York Mary"
- "South Philly Willy"
- "Hip City Slicker"
- "Feet First"
- "Sunrise"
- "Shooby"
- Bruce Johnstone: Baritone Sax, Alto Sax, Soprano Sax
- Rick Petrone: Bass, Electric Bass
- Joe Corsello: Drums and Percussion
- Allan Zavod: Keyboards
- Donald Hahn: Trumpet
- Tim Breen: Electric Guitar
A Piece of the Apple
- "Rush Hour"
- "Back to Being One"
- "Midnight to Magic"
- "Zoo Mouth"
- "Mr. Mystery"
- "Just as Long as We Have Love"
- "(Walkin' Down) Greasy Street"
- "Aftermath"
- Bruce Johnstone: Baritone Sax, Alto Sax, Flute
- Rick Petrone: Electric Bass, Phaser Bass
- Joe Corsello: Drums and Percussion
- Ron Friedman: Trumpet, Electric Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Robert Aries: Electric Piano, Synthesizer
- Don Elliott Singers on Tracks 3,5 and 8
- Gene Bertoncini: Electric Guitar on Tracks 2,6 and 7
- Pete Levin: Clavinet And synthesizer on Track 1
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