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    The band was originally made up of Orinda Sue "Rindy" Ross (lead vocals and saxophone) and her husband Marv Ross (guitars), along with Jack Charles (guitars), Rick DiGiallonardo (keyboards/synthesizers), Rich Gooch (electric bass), and Brian David Willis (drums and percussion).

  2. El grupo se conformó por la cantante y saxofonista Rindy Ross, su esposo, el guitarrista Marv Ross, el guitarrista Jack Charles, el tecladista Rick DiGiallonardo, el bajista Rich Gooch y el baterista Brian David Willis.

  3. Quarterflash is an American rock group formed in 1980 in Portland, Oregon. The band was originally made up of the only two current members, Rindy Ross (lead vocals and saxophone), her husband Marv Ross (guitars), along with Jack Charles (guitars), Jon Propp (keyboards/synthesizers), Rich Gooch (electric bass), and Brian David Willis (drums and ...

  4. 3 de jun. de 2010 · There was a band, Sand, pretty well known in those days, with Steve Williams (drums) and Rich Gooch (bass). We stayed together for ’74 through ’77. We played seven nights a week — Bogart’s ...

  5. The band was originally made up of the two current members, Orinda Sue "Rindy" Ross (lead vocals and saxophone) and her husband Marv Ross (guitars), along with Jack Charles (guitars), Rick DiGiallonardo (keyboards/synthesizers), Rich Gooch (electric bass), and Brian David Willis (drums and percussion).

  6. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1980s - 2000s. Formed. 1980 in Portland, OR. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Album Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Arena Rock. Group Members. Brian David Willis, Marv Ross, Rich Gooch, Rindy Ross, Jack Charles, Rick Digiallonardo. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads. 404 Error.

  7. Back into Blue is the third studio album by American pop rock band Quarterflash, released in 1985. It peaked at No. 150 on the U.S. charts. Two commercial singles were released from the album, "Talk to Me" and "Walking on Ice"—the former reached No. 83 on the American charts and was the group's last charting single, whereas the latter was released with a music video but failed to chart.