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(I could not find a biography on Gerry Groom so in it's place below are two very interesting entries that I found on the internet / web about and regarding Gerry Groom.) I. Gerry was Duane's Allman protege and he was an unbelievable slide guitarist who's first release on Shattered Music "Once In A Blue Moon" featured Mick Taylor who held Mr Groom in the highest esteem. Gerry Groom died prior to the release of his first CD and the original major label that was to release the CD dropped the project. Shattered Music picked it up. It was later, after the success of Once In A Blue Moon , that Bobby Owsinski (producer) went back and pieced together outakes and unrelaeased songs from Gerry that makes up "Twice Blue" The music is soothing with exceptional Dobro playing and vocals by Gerry. Jeffery Bars piano playing on Blue Moon stands out as well as the southwestern ballad " The Magic of Sante Fe" There are limited quantities of Twice Blue. Less than 350 .Back stock that we have recently discovered! Source: Amazon Editorial - Gerry Groom's 'Twice Blue' II. I bought both Gerry Groom CDs via Amazon and am listening to the second (Twice Blue) as I type this. Each shrink-wrapped CD was less than $5 and were more than worth the price. The second has a good interview from Nightmoves, conducted by Jerry Ross, which I've transcribed parts of: JR: Then what happened? GG: Well, Duane Allman and the Allman Brothers came to town. I was totally captivated by Duane and, like a bunch of othe