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  1. In late 1968, Corbetta and Webber formed the band Chocolate Hair, including drummer Myron Pollock, who'd played previously with Corbetta, plus Webber's friend, bassist Bob Raymond. Corbetta had originally started out as a drummer at the age of four before switching over to keyboards by age seven.

  2. 16 de out. de 2000 · Sugarloaf was an American rock band formed in Denver, Colorado in the late 1960s. The band consisted of lead vocalist and keyboardist Jerry Corbetta, guitarist Bob Webber, bassist Bob Raymond, and drummer Myron Pollock. Sugarloaf's biggest hit was the song "Green-Eyed Lady", which was released in 1970 and reached number 3 on the ...

  3. Grandson of Sugarloaf bassist Bob Raymond, Bailey Raymond (AKA Kick Stevens) follows in his grandfather's footsteps pursuing a music career in Los Angeles, CA. He is currently the lead guitarist for LA based band "Shiver." Released in 2020, Kick devised his own arrangements of Sugarloaf's Don't Call Us, We'll Call You and Texas Two Lane.

  4. 16 de fev. de 2016 · Raymond, who was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame with Sugarloaf in 2012, died on February 11, at the age of 69, after a seven-month battle with lung cancer.

  5. Bob Raymond. See Photos. @bob.raymod. Works at Independiente. View the profiles of people named Bob Raymond. Join Facebook to connect with Bob Raymond and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...

  6. Robert Alwyn Raymond OAM (7 July 1922 – 26 September 2003) was an Australian Logie Award winning producer, director, writer, filmmaker and journalist. A pioneer of Australian television, he with Michael Charlton in 1961, co-founded the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 's flagship public affairs television program Four Corners ...

  7. 12 de fev. de 2016 · by Kevin Johnson Friday, February 12th, 2016. Bob Raymond, former bassist for Sugarloaf, has passed away after a 7-month battle with lung cancer. He was 69 years old. Raymond joined the band in 1968 when they were called Chocolate Hair.