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  1. On September 9, 2012 Bob Webber had a Hall of Fame after-party at a golf club in Denver in which he, Corbetta, Raymond, and Pollock gathered to play one last time as Sugarloaf. Bassist Bob Raymond (born Robert William Raymond on March 4, 1946) died of lung cancer in Centennial, Colorado on February 11, 2016, at the age of 69.

    • 1968–1978, 1985, 1989–1991, 2012
  2. 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...

  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. 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.

  5. 16 de fev. de 2016 · Bob Raymond, who played bass for the Denver-based band Sugarloaf and co-wrote its hit song "Green-Eyed Lady", died in 2016 at 69. He was a gentle and well-mannered musician who was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.

  6. 18 de set. de 2022 · He is the guitarist of the band Shiver, Kick Stevens aka, Bailey Raymond, the grandson of Bob Raymond the original bassist of Sugarloaf. Bob passed in 2016. When the band started with their biggest hit, “Green Eyed Lady”, Bailey played bass with his grandfather's bass guitar.

  7. 16 de fev. de 2016 · The web page is a blog post about the death of bassist Bob Raymond, who played on each of the four albums of Sugarloaf, a Denver-based rock band. The post includes a photo, a quote and a link to the original article from Westword. The web page also has links to other topics related to Colorado water resources and politics.