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  1. 24 de abr. de 2024 · In September 1969 Myron Pollock decided to leave the group and the former drummer for the Moonrakers and the Surfin' Classics, Bob MacVittie, was recruited. Moonrakers singer Veeder Van Dorn was also brought in to sing on the album, making his most notable appearances on the tracks "Things Gonna Change Some" and "West of Tomorrow", though he didn't end up becoming a permanent member.

  2. 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.”.

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    Happy birthday to Bob MacVittie, drummer for Sugarloaf (CMHOF class of 2012)! Sugarloaf scored a big national hit with “Green-Eyed Lady” in 1970!

  4. 30 de dic. de 2012 · The engraving is from Harper's Weekly, 16 September 1882. That year McVittie was a member of the British team of Volunteers competing in the US, at Creedmoor, against a team of the American National Guard. The name of Private McVittie of Langholm was for a quarter of a century known throughout the world as one of the most famous rifle- shots in ...

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  6. 21 de sept. de 2023 · Introduction – About Sugarloaf Sugarloaf was an American rock band formed in Denver, Colorado, in the late 1960s. Consisting of band members Jerry Corbetta, Bob Webber, Bob Raymond, and Bob MacVittie, Sugarloaf gained popularity for their unique blend of rock, pop, and psychedelic sounds. With Jerry Corbetta as the lead vocalist and keyboardist, the band […]

  7. 9 de ago. de 2006 · The original members – Joel Brandes, Van Dorn, Bob MacVittie, Bob Webber and Flannigan – all moved away. “We’ve been fortunate to be a part of people’s lives for so long. But it ...