Ian, the guy in the door reminds me of Mac Rebennack.
He was the drummer, Ron Joseph, and a very good one at that...he's since passed away, about 5 years ago. Worked as a hack driver to make ends meet when the gigging was slow. Great guy, and very supportive...his son plays drums and has a lot of his old man's talent.
The guy standing next to me was our guitarist, Bo Innes, who had previously played cello in the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and was a very innovative player. He was also a fine trombonist and also played French Horn. He wrote out a lot of charts so I could play proper horn parts on the synth, and in conjunction with the real horns, it sounded quite a bit like a brass orchestra...we did several tunes by Chicago, such as 25 or 6 to 4, and Saturday In The Park, so we had a very broad repertoire when needed.
Bo ended up in Hollywood doing some acting...could be still there. His uncle was the comedian and actor, Godfrey Cambridge.
Again, I was very fortunate to work with those guys.
Boo, I love Dr. John...exceptional piano player!
Ian