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  1. Bill Church. William "Bill" Church (9 de diciembre de 1946) es un músico de rock estadounidense, reconocido principalmente por su trabajo en la banda Montrose y en la carrera como solista de Sammy Hagar. 1 .

  2. Bass. Bill "Electric" Church was recruited along with Sammy Hagar and drummer Denny Carmassi to play in Montrose. Church rejoined Sammy when he went solo for eight studio albums from Nine on a Ten Scale (1976) to VOA (1984) until Sammy left to front Van Halen. Most recently Bill reunited with Sammy and Denny Carmassi to play the music of ...

  3. Montrose was an American hard rock band formed in 1973 and named after guitarist and founder Ronnie Montrose. [1] The band's original lineup featured lead vocalist and frontman Sammy Hagar, who later found greater success as a solo artist and as a member of Van Halen. Rounding out the original foursome were bassist Bill Church and drummer Denny ...

  4. 6 de ago. de 2020 · Primarily a Fender Precision devotee, Bill’s career commenced in the late 60s with the band Sawbuck. Church moved on to Van Morrison’s band to anchor such classic platters as Tupelo Honey (1971) and St. Dominic’s Preview (1972). When Sammy split from Montrose (or was fired) Bill was a mainstay in Hagar’s ensembles for several seminal ...

  5. 4 de nov. de 2021 · A full in bloom News Brief-Description:In a recent interview with Lipps Service, Sammy Hagar offered some great insight into the band Montrose, Ronnie Montro...

  6. Bassist with a Mandolin Credit. See Bill Church (2) for Bluegrass Songwriter, Arranger. William 'Bill' Church (born 9 December 1946) started out playing bass in a band called Sawbuck in 1969. As the band was beginning to record their first album, Ronnie Montrose and Church left Sawbuck to join Van Morrison on his album Tupelo Honey. After that he played bass with the band Montrose (2) on the ...

  7. 6 de oct. de 2023 · It also introduced the world to Sammy Hagar, made a name for producer Ted Templeman and, of course, spotlighted the ample chops of guitarist Ronnie Montrose (R.I.P.). In short, it ruled. It also helped launch bassist Bill “The Electric” Church’s career. Church’s previous stints as a sideman for Van Morrison and member of Sawbuck got his ...