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  1. Following Steppenwolf's highly successful 1974 European "farewell" tour, Kay reformed the band with Jerry Edmonton, Goldy McJohn, George Biondo and new guitarist Bobby Cochran. The group recorded three more albums-Slow Flux, which yielded the Top 20 hit "Straight Shootin' Woman," Hour of the Wolf and Skullduggery-for the Epic-distributed Mums label, before calling it a day once again in 1976.

  2. In truth, the Fillmore gig where St. Nicholas appeared with the bunny ears occurred Easter weekend of 1969 and Nick was in the band for a full year after that incident. St. Nicholas found out about his firing in mid-1970 when he discovered the band rehearsing with their new bassist, George Biondo, while Nick was still with the group.

  3. Get all the lyrics to songs by George Biondo and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics. {{:: 'cloudflare_always_on_message' | i18n }}

  4. A Happy Birthday to George Biondo – Brooklyn-born rock musician – known as the bass guitarist of the American rock band, Steppenwolf, from April 1970 to October 1976. He has been based in Southern...

  5. I met and became friends with the late Jack Ryland, a great guy, and fine bassist, when I moved to Reno in 1993. He replaced Joe Schermie in Three Dog Night, and then played in Steppenwolf after George Biondo. I don't think he did any recordings with them, but did appear on Three Dog Night's work after Schermie.

  6. Montauk, New York attorney George Francis Biondo. Legal practice includes real estate law and environmental law. Research legal experience, education, professional associations, jurisdictions and contact information on Justia.