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  1. 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.

  2. Sugarloaf. Denver, Colorado-based psych rock unit best known for their 1970 AM pop hit "Green-Eyed Lady." Read Full Biography.

  3. The demo, a mix of rock, R&B and jazz licks, became the basis for the debut LP, but only after new drummer Bob MacVittie came on board to record the last song for the album, which scored the band a big national hit—“Green-Eyed Lady” peaked at #3 in October 1970.

  4. A Denver East High School grad, Gene Chalk played in many Denver-based ’60s bands—including All Over the Road, the Soul Survivors and the Esquires—before he and Bob Webber joined with Denny Flannigan and Bob MacVittie to form the short-lived Beggars Opera Company.

  5. …a mix of rock, R&B and jazz licks, became the basis for the debut LP with new drummer Bob MacVittie on board to record the last song for the album. The song scored the band a major national hit: “Green-Eyed Lady” which peaked at No. 3 in October 1970.

  6. The seven-song demo, a mix of rock, R&B and jazz licks, became the basis for the debut LP, but only after new drummer Bob MacVittie came on board to record the last song for the album, which scored the band a big national hit—“Green-Eyed Lady” peaked at #3 in October 1970.

  7. Explore music from Bob MacVittie. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Bob MacVittie on Discogs.