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  1. September 20, 2016 ·. R.I.P. Jerry Corbetta, the lead singer and keyboard player with Sugarloaf (CMHOF class of 2012). Sugarloaf scored a big national hit in 1970 with “Green-Eyed Lady”; Corbetta’s organ solo is regarded as a classic. Sugarloaf/Jerry Corbetta had another smash hit in “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You,” an amusing ...

  2. 20 de sept. de 2016 · On Friday, Sept. 16, Jerry Corbetta, frontman of Sugarloaf, succumbed to a years-long battle with Pick’s disease, a rare form of progressive dementia that affects specific parts of the brain.

  3. From the Sugarloaf lead singer's 1978 self-titled solo album, Jerry Corbetta. Written by Jerry Corbetta & Bob Crewe. Produced by Steve BarriEngineer : Roger ...

  4. Explore Jerry Corbetta's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jerry Corbetta on AllMusic.

  5. In 1977, Sugarloaf frontman Jerry Corbetta played a showcase gig at the Complex in Denver, with record company talent scouts in the audience. His performance of “I Got a Song”—the title track from Sugarloaf’s third album, recorded on the failing Brut label a few years prior—featured one of his best vocal performances, honed at that point by months of touring.

  6. Jerry Corbetta holds impressive notes in the second half of the track. He belts in the hook. We enjoy hearing what Jerry Corbetta could do with his voice. Sugarloaf did an excellent job supporting him in the background. Their harmonies sound amazing. They invite you to sing along with them.

  7. “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You” by Jerry Corbetta/Sugarloaf peaked at #9 in March 1975. But the band quickly dropped from sight anyway. Life after Sugarloaf was artistically lucrative for Corbetta. He co-wrote the Grace Jones hit “On Your Knees” and the Peabo Bryson/Roberta Flack number “You’re Looking Like Love to Me.”