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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 Dog Night.

  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. 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). He had previously played on two albums as part of a Colorado band called the Beast.

  4. 16 de jun. de 2016 · I’m so sad to report that today Bob died. He was an amazing man, father, guitar player, songwriter, showman, bandleader and friend. 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 ...

  5. 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. So, I'm digging in a local thrift store, when I spot this gospel LP, from the Hope Tabernacle, of Denver, Melodies of Hope - Gospel Music in Rhythm.

  6. From "Things Are Getting Better" Bob Yeazel's Every Man Hears Different Music. The ability to write something this great, is something I admire above all! I'...

  7. Beast premiered in 1968 at the Kelker Junction in Colorado Springs, where the septet was based for a time. Members included Bob Yeazel on lead guitar and Kenny Passarelli on bass for the first of its two albums, Beast, which charted for two weeks in late 1969, peaking at #195.