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  1. Stanton remained with the band until 1974 when he was replaced by Bob Flurie, who was a well-known East Coast virtuoso guitar player. This Quicksilver lineup disbanded in 1975. Aceves, Stanton, and Flurie later backed former Country Joe and the Fish guitarist Barry Melton .

  2. 9 de sept. de 2017 · 1.81K subscribers. 30. 1.1K views 5 years ago. Bobby Flurie was born in New York City, grew up in the Baltimore Washington D.C. area, and became a guitar fanatic at age 16, playing some of his...

  3. Explore releases from Bob Flurie at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Bob Flurie at the Discogs Marketplace.

  4. What About Me is the fifth album by American psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service. Released in December 1970 and recorded partly at the same sessions that produced Just for Love, the album is the last to feature pianist Nicky Hopkins and the last pre-reunion effort to feature founding members David Freiberg and John Cipollina.

  5. Explora las ediciones de Bob Flurie en Discogs. Compra la música de Bob Flurie en vinilo, CD u otros formatos en el mercado online de Discogs.

  6. Explore Bob Flurie's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Bob Flurie on AllMusic.

  7. Happy Trails. (album) Happy Trails is the second album of the American band Quicksilver Messenger Service. Most of the album was recorded from two performances at the Fillmore East and Fillmore West, although it is not clear which parts were recorded at which Fillmore. The record was released by Capitol Records in 1969 [1] in stereo.