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  1. Just after the first album's release, the group added singer/guitarist/composer Bob Yeazel, who’d previously played in Denver psych band Beast with Kenny Passarelli. The group recorded two albums with famed Buddy Holly producer Norman Petty. Yeazel was also a member of Superband with Jimmy Greenspoon, who would go on to join Three ...

  2. 4 de oct. de 2023 · Bob Yeazel "Can't Let You Go" from the "Things Are Getting Better" cd available on ITunes and Amazon

  3. Bob Yeazel. Guitarist/songwriter Bob Yeazel joined the Denver-based band Sugarloaf for its second album, Spaceship Earth, in 1971; he wrote or co-wrote many of the tunes, including “Tongue in Cheek” which peaked at #55 on the Billboard Hot 100).

  4. 16 de jun. de 2016 · For those who know CD & Kings music he wrote “Beat Up Subaru” and “Nobody Knows” that the Kings recorded…and he is in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame for his years with Sugarloaf … and he was the killer guitar partner of Larry Wilkins in all those years with Freddi Henchi.

  5. Robert Devon Lee Yeazel. Profile: Singer/Guitarist/Composer. Born November 1, 1946 in Denver, Colorado. Died June 9, 2016 in Stuart, Florida. Sites: bobyeazel.com. In Groups: Beast (10), Brother Son, Diamondhead (4), Sugarloaf, Super Band, The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2018 · Anyone familiar with Colorado music history knows the name Bob Yeazel, the former member of two Colorado power groups - Beast and Sugarloaf. Sadly, we lost Bob, in 2016.

  7. After “Green-Eyed Lady” peaked on the charts, Sugarloaf added singer, guitarist and composer Bob Yeazel for an adventurous second album, Spaceship Earth, and continued touring for 18 months. At some point the song “Communication”—credited to Yeazel, Ron Morgan and Jimmy Greenspoon (of Three Dog Night)—was recorded but never released.