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  1. Gil Bridges, the last original member appearing in the current Rare Earth lineup, died from complications arising from COVID-19 on December 8, 2021, aged 80. [16] Bridges was the only member that recorded on every single track from beginning to end.

  2. 22 de jul. de 2020 · last updated 22 July 2020. Depleted by deaths, disagreements and disinterest, Motown’s token rock band Rare Earth didn’t get an easy ride through the 70s. But what a ride it was. Rare Earth(Image credit: Michael Ochs Archive \/ Getty Images) Gil Bridges truly is the last of the last of the last.

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  3. The legendary, Gil Bridges. Motown recording artist and founding member of his band, Rare Earth. Gil was the one, and only, original band member beginning with the Sunliners and throughout all the years of Rare Earth who played and sang on every song recorded. Read More.

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  4. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Gil Bridges, an original member of the rock band Rare Earth, who began as the Sunliners and went on to record three Top 10 singles for Motown, including “Get Ready” and “I Just Want to Celebrate,” died Wednesday (December 8, 2021).

  5. Gil Bridges was the original and only member of Rare Earth, Motown's first all-white rock band. He wrote, recorded and performed with the band for almost seven decades, breaking racial barriers and selling millions of records worldwide.

  6. Gil Bridges was the last original member of Rare Earth, a white rock band that had three Top 10 hits for Motown in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He died in 2021 at age 80, after playing saxophone on every Rare Earth record and performing with the band for decades.

  7. Gil Bridges Sunliners – Rare Earth 1957- 2021 Mike Bruner General Manager, Keyboards Member since 1997 Wayne Baraks Lead Vocals, Backup Vocals, Rhythm Guitar Member Since 1985 Dan Medawar Lead...