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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BloodrockBloodrock - Wikipedia

    In May 1972, both Lee Pickens and Jim Rutledge left Bloodrock, with Pickens forming the Lee Pickens Group (LPG) and released the album LPG in early 1973 on Capitol Records. Meanwhile, Rutledge released a solo album in 1976 on Capitol Records titled Hooray for Good Times.

  2. 19 de feb. de 2018 · However, in 1967 the first lineup change occurred as guitarist Dean Parks left the band and his position was filled by a guy named Lee Pickens.

  3. 16 de feb. de 2021 · Bloodrock and Capitol Records staffer John Palladino are credited as producers. The signature hard-rock sound is tamped down a bit and flavored with some of the jazzy elements that dominated the Warren Ham albums. Pickens' guitar leads are pulled back closer in the mix, and Hill's Hammond organ is not nearly as pervasive as in ...

  4. "DOA" fue probablemente el sencillo más conocido y recordado de la banda. La motivación para escribir esta canción fue explicada en 2005 por el guitarrista Lee Pickens: “Cuando yo tenía 17 años, quería ser piloto aviador", contó Pickens.

  5. 3 de dic. de 2017 · Lee Pickens guitar work is great, and the songs the band wrote, give him plenty of room to explore his unique style and great tone. Lee's band is tight throughout, and all the players, Bass, Keyboard and Drummer add to the mix of funk, hard rock and country rock.

  6. Bloodrock U.S.A. is the fourth album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock, released on Capitol Records in October 1971. The album was the first produced by the band alone without Terry Knight and the last studio album to feature original members Jim Rutledge (vocals) and Lee Pickens (lead guitar). Track listing. Personnel. Jim Rutledge: Vocals.

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesBloodrock - TSHA

    20 de oct. de 2008 · Noted for their super-amplified, imposingly loud live performances, Bloodrock seemed on their way to achieving continual rock notoriety when in 1972, with the departure of Jim Rutledge and Lee Pickens, Warren Ham came to the group as the vocal replacement.