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  1. Crack the Sky traces its roots to early-seventies bands called Uncle Louie and Sugar. Uncle Louie featured John Palumbo on vocals and Rick Witkowski on guitar, while Sugar featured Joe Macre on bass and Jim Griffiths on guitar. Witkowski and Palumbo had auditioned for Terry Minogue, a nephew of Terry Cashman of CashWest Productions.

  2. studiolrecording.com › Studio_L › Rick_WitkowskiRick Witkowski

    Rick Witkowski has been in the music industry for over 40 years, excelling as . a musician, writer and producer. His many career accomplishments . include writing a Billboard Top 100 hit (Vitamin L), playing with Bruce Springsteen, opening for Journey, Supertramp and the Pope and becoming the go-to guy for . audio branding for the Nickelodeon ...

  3. 15 de ago. de 2018 · Guitarist Rick Witkowski, a co-founder who’s still in the band after more than four decades, has another theory: “The critics did love us,” he says, pointing to Rolling Stone‘s glowing 1975...

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  5. 15 de may. de 2021 · 43.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 26. 677 views 2 years ago. Crack the Sky’s Bobby Hird and Rick Witkowski use their ’88 Takamine NP-18C and Martin Mahogany Auditorium to give us a taste of the...

  6. crackthesky.bandcamp.com › album › from-the-woodFrom The Wood | Crack The Sky

    Music that inspires, enflames, and reassures with twists and turns. John Palumbo continues to shape his vision of a world with his unique writing style. The guitar interplay from Rick Witkowski and Bobby Hird continues to propel the band in both new and familiar directions.

  7. 27 de feb. de 2021 · The new album is a fierce and aptly titled manifesto, recorded at Studio L in Weirton, produced and mixed by guitarist Rick Witkowski. The thirteen songs may well be counted among Crack the Sky’s best work to date.