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  1. In late 1968, Corbetta and Webber formed the band Chocolate Hair, including drummer Myron Pollock, who'd played previously with Corbetta, plus Webber's friend, bassist Bob Raymond. Corbetta had originally started out as a drummer at the age of four before switching over to keyboards by age seven.

  2. Happy birthday to Myron Pollock, drummer of Sugarloaf. To learn more about the band, click here: https://colomusic.org/video/sugarloaf-documentary/. The Moonrakers were the most popular group in Denver during the mid 1960s, with four singles hitting the local charts (the biggest being “You’ll Come Back”).

  3. Keyboardist/vocalist Jerry Corbetta and guitarist Bob Webber of the Moonrakers (Denver’s most popular group during the middle of the decade), plus Bob Raymond on bass and Myron Pollock on drums, recorded demos that got Chocolate Hair signed to Liberty Records.

  4. Corbetta returned to keyboards, and with Bob Raymond (bass) and Myron Pollock (drums), the band transformed into Chocolate Hair. The quartet, scoring a big national hit with “Green-Eyed Lady,” which peaked at #3 on October 17, 1970.

  5. Explore Myron Pollock's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Myron Pollock on AllMusic.

  6. A finales de 1968, Corbetta y Webber formaron la banda Chocolate Hair, incluido el baterista Myron Pollock, que había tocado anteriormente con Corbetta, además del amigo de Webber, el bajista Bob Raymond.

  7. classicrockconnection.com › sugarloafSugarloaf

    16 de oct. de 2000 · Sugarloaf was an American rock band formed in Denver, Colorado in the late 1960s. The band consisted of lead vocalist and keyboardist Jerry Corbetta, guitarist Bob Webber, bassist Bob Raymond, and drummer Myron Pollock.