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    Tommy Bolin was born in Sioux City, Iowa, and began playing with a band called the Miserlous before he was asked to join another band called Denny and the Triumphs in 1964 at age 13.The band included Dave Stokes on lead vocals, Brad Miller on guitar and vocals, Bolin on lead guitar, Steve Bridenbaugh on organ and vocals, Denny Foote on bass, and Brad Larvick on drums.

  2. Nov 17, 2020 · Tommy Bolin had the looks and the talent, but he also had a deadly drug addiction. We look at the tragic career of a doomed guitar great, through band mates, friends, and family

  3. THOMAS RICHARD BOLIN | 1 August 1951 – 4 December 1976. Tommy Bolin was born 1 Aug, 1951 in Sioux City, Iowa & began playing in bands around the city as a youth (including A Patch of Blue) before moving to Boulder, Colorado in his late teens.He played with American Standard before joining Zephyr featuring Tommy (gtr), David Givens (bass), Candy Givens (vocals), John Faris (keyboards/flute ...

  4. Dec 7, 1976 · MIAMI BEACH, Dec. 6 (UPI)— Tommy Bolin, a rock guitarist, was found dead in his Miami Beach hotel room Saturday following a reported drinking bout.

  5. Oct 24, 2023 · Now, if you watch most of the surviving clips of Bolin onstage – especially with Deep Purple – you'll probably see him playing a Stratocaster.Though Bolin favored Strats even before joining Purple, it's likely that Blackmore's famous association with the Fender classic played a role in his successor's decision to use them the vast majority of the time when performing live with the group.

  6. www.tommybolinofficial.com › timeline-tommy-bolinTIMELINE | TOMMY BOLIN

    THE EARLY YEARS. Tommy Bolin joined Denny & The Triumphs in 1965 on the recommendation of Brad Miller after seeing him play with the Miserlous.They changed the name to A Patch of Blue after seeing the 1965 movie of the same name.Patch of Blue played a combination of pop, R&B, blues & jazz and, despite their young age, they opened for the likes of The Beach Boys, The Animals and Herman's Hermits.

  7. Aug 3, 2022 · (Image credit: Legacy Recordings/Columbia) Realizing perhaps that in his work with these two bands, coupled with a solo effort (), he'd written 33 songs in four albums, Bolin signed with Columbia to pursue his own career.He had been touring with his own band following the release of his LP Private Eyes when he was found dead in a Miami hotel room.. The following interview extract was conducted ...

  8. Tommy Bolin – an American guitarist and songwriter who played with the likes of; Zephyr, Energy, Billy Cobham, Alphonse Mouzon, James Gang and Deep Purple, as well as maintaining a notable career as a solo artist and session musician.

  9. Dec 2, 2019 · Tommy Bolin was Colorado’s brightest musical hope, it’s boy genius and shooting star, blessed with an overabundance of guitar talent, exotic good looks and a questing musical curiosity that mixed

  10. Feb 20, 2015 · Years before the Joe Lynn Turner Effect there was the Tommy Bolin Effect. How could Deep Purple, the most archetypal of British rock bands, employ a brash, kimono-wearing American guitarist with feathers in his hair and a penchant for jazz-fusion?

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