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  1. Kenny Passarelli (Denver, 28 de octubre de 1949) es un músico de rock, guitarrista, bajista y compositor de canciones estadounidense, reconocido por que fue miembro fundador de la banda Barnstorm y coescribió el éxito " Rocky Mountain Way (canción)".

  2. Kenny Passarelli (born October 28, 1949) is an American bass guitarist. Passarelli was a founding member of the Joe Walsh -led band Barnstorm, co-writing the hit "Rocky Mountain Way". He later served as a contract player for a number of other acts, appearing in both session and live work.

  3. Known as one of classic rock’s most sought after bass players, Kenny Passarellis bass performances have been recorded on iconic rock and roll albums released by six different rock and roll acts who have been inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.

  4. 12 de ago. de 2019 · published 12 August 2019. The CSN and Stephen Stills bassist reflects. Kenny Passarelli is a bass veteran, having supplied the low end for artists such as Stephen Stills, Elton John and Yusuf Islam over the last five decades. Here he recalls a particularly pivotal moment with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young...

  5. Kenny Passarelli (Denver, 28 de octubre de 1949) es un músico de rock, guitarrista, bajista y compositor de canciones estadounidense, reconocido por que fue miembro fundador de la banda Barnstorm y coescribió el éxito " Rocky Mountain Way (canción) ".

  6. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Features. “Tommy Bolin said, ‘Joe Walsh quit the James Gang. He wants to start a new band, and I told him you’re the guy’”: Kenny Passarelli has played with rock royalty, but it’s his recordings with Bolin that would “blow you away” – if he could let you hear them. By Andrew Daly. published 10 January 2024.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2017 · Networking, reliability, and incredible bass playing led Passarelli to play with the biggest stars in the world in some of the biggest venues in the world. Here are some stories behind the songs that got him there. 1. “Rocky Mountain Way” – From Joe Walsh’s The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get (1973) 00:00. 00:00.