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  1. Kurtis Michael Teel. Kurtis M. Teel, 32, of 4629 Los Feliz Blvd., Los Angeles, lead guitarist and music arranger for popular singer Rita Coolidge, died Monday in the Los Angeles Medical Center. He was a son of Ray and Margaret (Yost) Teel of Gettysburg.

  2. Real Name: Kurtis Michael Teel. Profile: American rock bassist. Born 20 Juli 1953; died 2 December 1985. In Groups: Mark Saffan And The Keepers, The Reggie Knighton Band. Variations: Viewing All | Kurtis Teel.

  3. The "Legends Tour" took place in the fall of 1984 with Ingle, Dorman, Campanero and guitarist Steve Fister (later of Steppenwolf) and another Steppenwolf alumnus, bassist Kurtis Teel, took Dorman's spot for the "Phoenix Tour" in the fall of '85, which ended in late November, shortly after which, Teel suddenly died of a heart murmur ...

  4. 30 de jun. de 2011 · Here’s another iconic bass line that everyone should know, penned and recorded by Anthony Jackson for the O’Jays. This clip shows bassist Curtis Teel adding his own groove to it to make people shake their money makers for this performance on Soul Train in 1974. No Treble is on Google News.

  5. Explore Kurtis Teel's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Kurtis Teel on AllMusic.

  6. Kurtis Teel – bass, backing vocals; Steve Palmer – drums, percussion, backing vocals; Danny Ironstone – keyboards, piano, backing vocals; none 1980–1981 John Kay – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica; Michael Palmer – lead guitar, backing vocals; Chad Peery – bass, backing vocals; Steve Palmer – drums, percussion ...

  7. Clipping found in The Gettysburg Times published in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on 12/4/1985. Kurtis Teel obituary Dec 2, 1985