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  1. 25 de ene. de 2007 · Straight Shooter/Passin' Thru. James Gang. ... 5.0 out of 5 stars James Gang without Joe. Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2021. Verified Purchase. A hard to find CD but full of songs from my past. Item arrived as advertised and I'm happy to have found it.

  2. PassinThru. 1972 Straight Shooter. 1972 Thirds. 1971 Show all albums by James Gang James Gang Q ... When did James Gang start making music? Home. J. James Gang. ⇽ Back to List of Artists.

  3. JAMES GANG, THE Straight Shooter/PassinThru. Catalogue no: BGOCD662 £ 10.99. Straight Shooter/Passin' Thru quantity. Add to basket. NOTES: First time on CD for these mid-70’s albums from the Gang; Previous James Gang releases on BGO have sold well, and this should be no exception;

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_GangJames Gang - Wikipedia

    James Gang was een Amerikaanse rockband rond drummer Jim Fox. ... Met vervangers Roy Kenner (zang) en Domenic Troiano (gitaar) werden in 1972 nog twee zwakke albums uitgebracht, Straight Shooter en Passin' Thru. De band beleefde een kortstondige artistieke heropleving nadat Troiano overstapte naar The Guess Who en vervangen werd door ...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2014 · In 1972, Cameron sat down with (one of the many configurations) of the James Gang in this lengthy interview for the San Diego Door. There’s some interesting discussion around the music business, life without Joe Walsh (who left the band the prior year) and their recent albums, Straight Shooter and PassinThru. We hope you like it!

  6. SlickVic. James Gang were a rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1966. Though the band was not a huge commercial success, except in the Northeast Ohio area, the fame garnered by guitarist Joe Walsh has since made the group more notable. Kent, Ohio was where they made their name The original band members were drummer Jimmy Fox, bassist Tom ...

  7. After releasing Straight Shooter and Passin' Thru in 1972, Troiano left James Gang in August 1973. He was replaced immediately by Tommy Bolin, who debuted quickly on the band's next album Bang. After releasing the follow-up Miami in the summer of 1974, Kenner left the group that September to return to his native Toronto.