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  1. In September 1969 Myron Pollock decided to leave the group and the former drummer for the Moonrakers and the Surfin' Classics, Bob MacVittie, was recruited.

  2. The demo, a mix of rock, R&B and jazz licks, became the basis for the debut LP, but only after new drummer Bob MacVittie came on board to record the last song for the album, which scored the band a big national hit—“Green-Eyed Lady” peaked at #3 in October 1970.

  3. In 1967, Denny Flannigan, Bob Webber and Bob MacVittie of the Moonrakers teamed with Gene Chalk from the Soul Survivors, forming the short-lived Beggars Opera Co. Listen to a few Sugarloaf rarities, recorded from 1971-1977, on the CoME website.

  4. The seven-song demo, a mix of rock, R&B and jazz licks, became the basis for the debut LP, but only after new drummer Bob MacVittie came on board to record the last song for the album, which scored the band a big national hit—“Green-Eyed Lady” peaked at #3 in October 1970.

  5. CORBETTA formed the band as CHOCOLATE HAIR and recruited guitarist Rob WEBBER, bassist Bob RAYMOND, rhythm guitarist Veeder VAN DORN III, and drummer Bob MACVITTE. The band started playing psychedelic pop songs and began to integrate heavy blues rock music into their sound.

  6. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Originally uniting under the name Chocolate Hair with drummer Bob MacVittie and bassist Bob Raymond, the group recorded what would be their biggest hit, “Green-Eyed Lady,” for their 1970...

  7. 12 de may. de 2016 · Colorado Music Hall Of Fame. Happy birthday to Bob MacVittie, drummer for Sugarloaf (CMHOF class of 2012)! Sugarloaf scored a big national hit with “Green-Eyed Lady” in 1970!