A top-ranked keyboardman since the early '70s, Craig Doerge has enjoyed decades of success as one of the most sought after session and backing musicians of his generation and also as a songwriter. Doerge played on a few notable sessions during the late '60s, including the Permanent Damage album by the GTO's issued on the Bizarre label. By the start of the 1970s, he had moved up to working with Lee Hazlewood as an arranger on Cowboy in Sweden; he also sang backing vocals on Russ Giguere's Hexagram 16, played on Cyrus Faryar's Cyrus, and Alexander Harvey's self-titled 1971 album...