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  1. “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.”

  2. 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.

  3. They started as “Chocolate Hair” The end of the 1960s set the stage for Sugarloaf, with its beginning as the Denver band Chocolate Hair. 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 ...

  4. Bandzoogle's Music feature allows you to sell your albums and tracks - and we never take a percentage of your sales.Choose from set prices, free downloads, or even give away a track in exchange for a mailing list signup!

  5. 18 de sept. de 2016 · Jerry Corbetta, the lead singer for Sugarloaf, died Friday in Denver, CO at the age of 68. He had been suffering from Pick’s Disease for a number of years.

  6. The selftitled album by Jerry Corbetta was his first and only solo album after leaving the Band Sugarloaf Jerry A. Corbetta (September 23, 1947 – September 16, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, keyboardist and organist, best known as a frontman for the rock band Sugarloaf. Corbetta began his career locally playing drums. As a teenager,

  7. Recorded with initial drummer Pollock back in the fold, “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You” by Jerry Corbetta/Sugarloaf became a hit, reaching #9 in March 1975. The Sugarloaf documentary, a CoME original production, focuses on the Denver band that went on to deliver the 1970 smash “Green-Eyed Lady.”.