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  1. The day after signing the contract, the band, on tour with the Grateful Dead in New York, got word that bassist David Schallock’s mother, father, and younger brother were murdered in their Mill Valley home by a man with schizophrenia. In shock, the Sons flew back immediately and took a short break from touring.

  2. Explore David Schallock's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about David Schallock on AllMusic.

  3. The band recruited new members Nick Gravenites, Kathi McDonald, and Dave Schallock to replace her, and released two more albums before breaking up in 1972. The classic lineup (minus Joplin, who had died in 1970) reunited in 1987.

  4. Bobby Vega replaced David Schallock on bass for a short time, and Bill Champlin’s wife, Tamara, was added as a featured vocalist. In 2012, Tim Cain, the original sax player and the band’s first real arranger, re-joined the Sons after 35 years.

  5. Explore music from David Schallock. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from David Schallock on Discogs.

  6. How Hard It Is is the fourth and final studio album by Big Brother and the Holding Company, released in August 1971. The track "Buried Alive in the Blues" was originally written by guest singer Nick Gravenites for Janis Joplin who died before she could record her vocal.

  7. The Sons of Champlin. Bay Area band of the late '60s notable for favoring heavily soul-influenced material and employing a prominent horn section. Read Full Biography.