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  1. 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 ...

  2. In September 1969 Myron Pollock decided to leave the group and the former drummer for The Surfin' Classics, Bob MacVittie, was recruited. Moonrakers singer Veeder Van Dorn was also brought in to sing on the record, 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.

  3. 22 de sept. de 2016 · In September 1969 Myron Pollock decided to leave the group and the former drummer for The Surfin’ Classics, Bob MacVittie, was recruited. Moonrakers singer Veeder Van Dorn was also brought in to sing on the record, 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.

  4. Spaceship Earth. (1971) Singles from Sugarloaf. "Green-Eyed Lady". Released: 1970. Sugarloaf is the debut album by American rock band Sugarloaf. It was released in 1970 and reached No. 24 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. It is best known for the No. 3 hit single "Green-Eyed Lady".

  5. Pollack. Professor in the Science department at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. 12%. Would take again. 3. Level of Difficulty. Rate. Compare. I'm Professor Pollack.

  6. 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.”.

  7. 23 de oct. de 2021 · Myron "Mike" Pollock, age 91, passed away peacefully at his home in Beachwood on October 23, 2021. Cherished husband of Roslyn "Roz" (nee Berman) Pollock. Loving father of Lynn (Ben) Weinstein, Diane Pollock (Harold Goldberg) and Debbie (Phil) Lanz.