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  1. 10 de abr. de 2012 · Harold Aceves was the guy behind the kit, and on Monday, February 27, he passed away. But not before living a life full of music -- after his garage rock days in Phoenix he made his way out to...

  2. Harold Aceves, formerly a roadie for the band, also joined the band at the same time as a second drummer. Ryan was fired in 1972 after missing a flight; he was replaced by Roger Stanton. Stanton had played with Aceves in a popular Phoenix, Arizona band Poland.

    • Quicksilver
  3. January 26, 1974: unknown venue, Fort Lauderdale, FL. January 30, 1974: unknown venue, Charlotte, NC. February 3, 1974: Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN with Country Joe And The Fish, Aerosmith. QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE #15 (FEB 1974 - MAR 1975) 1) Greg Elmore. 2) Gary Duncan. 3) Dino Valenti. 4) Harold Aceves. 5) Bob Hogins.

  4. Explore Harold Aceves's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Harold Aceves on AllMusic.

  5. Harold Aceves - drums (formerly a roadie for the band) December 16, 1973 County College of Morris Gymnasium, Randolph, NJ (with Chambers Brothers) December 23, 1973 Baltimore, MD December 27, 1973 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA December 28, 1973 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL December 29, 1973 Vancouver, BC December 30, 1973 Portland, OR

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Solid_SilverSolid Silver - Wikipedia

    Solid Silver is the eighth album by American psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service and their mid-1970s comeback album, reuniting the band's entire core lineup. Though the album charted slightly higher than their previous two releases, briefly denting the Top 100 on the Billboard 200, this would be the last Quicksilver album until ...

  7. Harold Aceves, formerly a roadie for the band, was added in 1972 as a second drummer to Greg Elmore. Mark Ryan was fired in 1972 after missing a plane, and was replaced by Roger Stanton. Stanton had played with Aceves in a popular Phoenix, Ariz. band known as Poland.