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  1. Former Sugarloaf guitarist Bob Webber went on to become an aerospace engineer and drummer Bob MacVittie moved to Arkansas and pursued restaurant management. Discography Albums. Sugarloaf (Liberty Records, 1970) US No. 24; Spaceship Earth (Liberty Records, 1971) US No. 111; I Got a Song (Brut Records, 1973)

  2. 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.

  3. …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.

  4. CORBETTA formed the band as CHOCOLATE HAIR and recruited guitarist Rob WEBBER, bassist Bob RAYMOND, rhythm guitarist Veeder VAN DORN III, and drummer Bob MACVITTE. The band started playing psychedelic pop songs and began to integrate heavy blues rock music into their sound.

  5. 1969 in Denver, CO. Disbanded. 1975. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. AM Pop, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock. Group Members. Bob MacVittie, Bob Raymond, Bob Webber, Jerry Corbetta, Bob Yeazel, Myron Pollock, Larry Ferris. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads. 404 Error. This page did not load properly. Sometimes this happens.

  6. 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".

  7. Former Sugarloaf guitarist Bob Webber went on to become an aerospace engineer and drummer Bob MacVittie moved to Arkansas and pursued restaurant management. Discography Albums Sugarloaf (Liberty Records, 1970) US No. 24 Spaceship Earth (Liberty Records, 1971) US No. 111 I Got a Song (Brut Records, 1973)