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  1. Bobby Cotoia, Pat Lupo, Kenny Jo Silva, Paul Jackson, Fred Macari, Thom Enright John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band is an American rock band from Rhode Island which began its career in 1972, [1] and achieved mainstream success in the 1980s.

  2. Kenny Jo Silva (Drums) Patrick Lupo (Bass) Bobby Cotoia (Piano/Keyboards) Thom Enright (bass guitar, guitar) Paul "Cozy" Jackson (Saxophone), keyboards; Fred Macari ...

  3. Aug 25, 2022 · Singer-guitarist Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band (including Gary Gramolini on lead guitar, Pat Lupo on bass, Kenny Jo Silva on drums, Bobby Cotoia on keyboards, and Michael Antunes on saxophone) had been playing up a storm in their native Rhode Island as well as up and down the Northeast Corridor - Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, and ...

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  4. Several personnel changes occurred over the next few years with Kenny Jo Silva departing in 1992 and Pat Lupo in 1994 to be replaced, respectively, by Jackie Santos, formerly of Tavares, and Dean Cassell. Bobby Cotoia had been forced to retire from the road during the 1990s due to an illness but remained an active member of the group in the studio.

  5. The band’s first publicity photo, 1973 (left to right): John Cafferty, Fred Macari, Kenny Silva, Bobby Cotoia, Pat Lupo & Gary Gramolini (courtesy Fred & Margaret Macari) The new approach helped them rapidly expand their fanbase and by the end of 1973, they’d acquired the services of one of the most powerful booking agents in southern New ...

  6. BY BOB GULLA. TENDER YEARS: Lupo, Gramolini, Cafferty, Silva, Antunes, and Cotoia. You may have read in this space last week that Bobby Cotoia, a founding member of Rhode Island’s legendary Beaver Brown Band, died from complications of liver disease on September 3. He was a little over 50 years old and he spent 32 of those with the band ...

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  8. Dec 28, 2012 · In 1972, when The Luvin’ Kynd disbanded, Cafferty and Silva formed Beaver Brown – named after a color they saw listed on a can of paint – with four well-known players on the Rhode Island club circuit: guitarist Garry “Guitar” Gramolini, bassist Pat Lupo, keyboardist Bobby Cotoia and saxophonist Paul Jackson.