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Ozzie Ahlers (born June 3, 1946 in Summit, New Jersey) is an American songwriter and music producer who plays the keyboard, guitar, and bass. In addition to a solo career, he has played keyboards with
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, Jerry Garcia. and
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Early life

Ozzie Ahlers was born June 3, 1946 in Summit, New Jersey. During high school he participated in numerous bands including The Wizards and Oz, winning local talent contests and playing in east coast colleges. Before he graduated from Summit High School, he spent a summer on the road touring as a backup musician with
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singing group. After graduation, he attended
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in
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, NY, where he formed a popular band in the 60's, ''The Oz and Ends'', touring colleges for 6 years.


Career

In 1970 Ahlers formed the group Glory River and was signed by Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Productions to a recording contract in
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. The band toured and played numerous venues regularly including The Electric Circus and
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. In 1972, Ahlers moved to
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, where he toured with
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and recorded three albums with
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on
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. He played the keyboard in
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's band Free Mexican Airforce 1977–1978. During these years he also recorded with Gene Clark of
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and rocker
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. In 1978, he was involved with Rob Nilsson's Cine Manifest and composed the film score for '' Northern Lights'', which won the Camera d’Or at The
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. In 1979, Ahlers joined the
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, both touring and recording with Garcia for the next two years. He played keyboards on the albums ''Live at the Capitol Theater'', '' After Midnight: Kean College'', '' Garcia Live Volume One'', ''
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'' and ''Garcia Plays Dylan''. In 1981, he became a founding member, songwriter and keyboard player in the rock-reggae band The Edge with bandmates Lorin Rowan and Jimmy Dillon. In 1990, Ahlers was hired by
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creator
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to create the music for the cult classic '' Gumby: The Movie'', and hired
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from Jefferson Starship to play lead guitar. Owing to the time that it takes to complete a feature-length stop-motion film, the movie wouldn't be released until 1995. In 1992, Ahlers and Chaquico collaborated and signed with Higher Octave Records. They recorded their first album in 1993, ''Acoustic Highway'', which rose on the ''
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'' charts and '' Radio & Records Magazine''. For their next album, ''Acoustic Planet'', they were nominated for a
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in 1995 as well as charting a No. 1 position in ''Billboard''. For 2 years in a row, Ahlers and Chaquico won a Bay Area Music Award for Best Independent Album. Ahlers continued playing keyboards, songwriting, and producing ten Chaquico albums for another 16 years, as well as being the musical director for his own worldwide touring band. He became a solo artist on the
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Music label with his album ''Fingerpainting''. During the 1990s, Ahlers co-wrote, produced, and played keyboards for four albums by blues artist Jimmy Dillon: ''Bad and Blue'', ''The Next Frame'', ''Rituals'' and ''Everything''. He is the musical director for the ''Blue Star Music Camps for Kids'' in the Bay Area, founded by guitarist Jimmy Dillon. In 2011, Ahlers created the DVD piano lesson series ''Killer Keyboards Made Simple''. They have been sold worldwide and continue to be a popular online instructional keyboard series. He also hosts a Webinar Series "The Keyboard Klub" as a streaming instructional group for musicians.


Discography

;With The Oz and Ends: *Reconstruction of a Broken Heart (1969) ;With Glory River: *Glory River (1970) ;With Jesse Colin Young: *Lightshine (1973) *The Perfect Stranger (1982) *Makin’ It Real (1993) ;With Jerry Garcia Band: *Jerry Garcia Band Live Volume One (1979) *After Midnight- Live at Kean College (1980) *Jerry Garcia Band Live Volume Four (1978) *Garcia Plays Dylan (1981) ;With The Edge: *The Edge (1981) *Jealousy (1982) ;Ozzie Ahlers Solo: *Fingerpainting (1997) *Keys to the Heart (1999) *Keyboards Made Simple Vol. 1 (2010) *Keyboards Made Simple Vol. 2 (2012) *Keyboards Made Simple Vol. 3 (2014) ;With Craig Chaquico: *Acoustic Highway (1993) *Acoustic Planet (Grammy Nominated Album) (1994) *A Thousand Pictures (1996) *Once in a Blue Universe (1997) *Four Corners (1999) *Panorama (Greatest Hits) (2000) *Shadow and Light (2002) *Midnight Noon (2004) *Holiday (2005) ;With Jimmy Dillon: *Fool for Love (1988) *Bad and Blue (1994) *The Next Frame (1996) *Rituals (1997) *Raw (1998) ;Guest Appearances: *MedicineTrail (1980) *Firebird (1984) *Kihn of Hearts (1989) *Harley Davidson Road Songs (1994) *Third Force (1995) *Higher Octave Collection I (1995) *Smooth Grooves Vol 1 (1995) *The Best of New Age (1995) *Higher Octave Collection II (1995) *Force Filed (1996) *Smooth Grooves Vol 2 (1996) *Instrumental Moods I (1996) *Panorama (1996) *Vital Force (1997) *Highway 1 (1997) *In the Mix (1997) *Instrumental Moods II (1998) *James Michael Joseph (1998) *Night & Day (1998) *From the Redwoods to the Rockies (1999) *Guitarra Romantica (2000) *Grooveology (2001) *Rendezvous (2002) *Guitarisma (2003)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ahlers, Ozzie Living people 1946 births Musicians from Summit, New Jersey Cornell University alumni 21st-century American keyboardists Jerry Garcia Band members