Hi Rick. Yes, my brother is Jerry Chamberlain. And, yes...he was in The Swirling Eddies, too. He was Spot, I think. Jerry is now in an all-Brit cover band in Nashville called The Pickled Beats...they are great! You can check out their website at www.thepickledbeats.com. We used to see Daniel Amos every time they would perform and I have some of those old late '70s, early '80s concerts on audio tape. The quality isn't very good, but it's fun to listen to them anyway. They started their group at our church, Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa. My husband and I still attend Calvary Chapel. I never did know much about the Lost Dogs and I've never seen them, but I knew Terry Taylor and his wife pretty well. I haven't seen them in a few years, though! I remember going with Jerry to Gene Eugene's studio here in Huntington Beach (where we also live) once or twice, too. I felt badly when he passed away. Judy From: "Rick McCall" To: Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 7:09 PM Subject: Re: Lost Dogs "Little Red Riding Hood" > Lost Dogs, Daniel Amos, Adam Again, 77s, Choir. All essential bands in > taking Christian music out of the stereotypical lightweight stuff into the > realm where they could be taken seriously, both musically and lyrically, by > those outside of contemporary Christian music circles. Judy, I'm assuming > your brother is Jerry Chamberlain? Wasn't he also in the Swirling Eddies? > > Lost Dogs are a kind of supergroup made up of members of the other bands > named above. Their live shows are immensely entertaining and not to be > missed (RIP Gene Eugene). > > Rick