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    The band was originally made up of Orinda Sue "Rindy" Ross (lead vocals and saxophone) and her husband Marv Ross (guitars), along with Jack Charles (guitars), Rick DiGiallonardo (keyboards/synthesizers), Rich Gooch (electric bass), and Brian David Willis (drums and percussion). [1] In a 1982 interview, Rindy Ross said that she viewed ...

    • Jack Charles, Rich Gooch, Jon Propp, Brian David Willis, Rick DiGiallonardo, Rindy Ross, Marv Ross
    • Portland, Oregon, U.S.
    • 1980–1985, 1990–2019
  2. Personnel. Rindy Ross – lead vocals, alto and soprano saxophones. Marv Ross – guitars, guitar synthesizer. Jack Charles – lead vocals, guitar. Rick DiGiallonardo – piano, synthesizers, Hammond B-3 organ. Rich Gooch – bass, backing vocals. Brian David Willis – drums, backing vocals, percussion. Additional Personnel :

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    • Rock
  3. Willis nació en Idar-Oberstein, Alemania Occidental, hijo de Marlene, una alemana nacida en Kassel y que trabajaba en un banco, y David Willis, un soldado estadounidense. 12 13 Es el mayor de cuatro hermanos: Florence, David y Robert —este último murió de cáncer de páncreas en 2001, a la edad de 42 años—. 14 Su familia paterna es de ascend...

  4. Back into Blue is the third studio album by American pop rock band Quarterflash, released in 1985. It peaked at No. 150 on the U.S. charts. Two commercial singles were released from the album, "Talk to Me" and "Walking on Ice"—the former reached No. 83 on the American charts and was the group's last charting single, whereas the latter was released with a music video but failed to chart.

  5. Explore Brian David Willis's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Brian David Willis on AllMusic.

  6. Explore music from Brian David Willis. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Brian David Willis on Discogs.

  7. The sax-heavy pop/rock band known as Quarterflash formed in early 1980, joining together two of Oregon's more popular acts: Seafood Mama, which contributed singer/saxophonist Rindy Ross and her guitarist husband Marv; and Pilot, which added guitarist Jack Charles, keyboardist Rick DiGiallonardo, bassist Rich Gooch, and drummer Brian David Willis.