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  1. Tommy Bolin: Tommy Bolin chronology; Teaser (1975) Private Eyes (1976) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic: link: Private Eyes is the second solo album by guitarist Tommy Bolin. This was Bolin's last album, as he died of a drug overdose while on the promotional tour, opening for Jeff Beck.

  2. Tommy Bolin Archives. 150,924 likes · 18,593 talking about this. The official Tommy Bolin Archives Facebook page where accurate history and context...

  3. www.tommybolinofficial.com › interviews-jeff-cookINTERVIEWS | Jeff Cook

    Tommy was a quick study and I am sure he nailed it right away. What makes this recording special in my mind is the feeling of spontaneity that permeates the album. It’s complicated music that feels almost improvised. Tommy was a master of staying in the moment and playing what was the perfect thing at the perfect time.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2017 · When Tommy Bolin succeeded Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple, no one could’ve predicted the dramatic consequences. Coverdale, Hughes and Lord recall the rise and rapid fall of Purple Mk IV.

  5. www.deep-purple.net › features › tommy-bolinThe Tommy Bolin story

    Tommy Bolin with Deep Purple, album discography. Days May Come, Purple Records (illustrated discography) Come Taste The Band, EMI (illustrated discography) This Time Around / Live In Tokyo 1975, Purple Records (illustrated discography) Live In Long Beach 1976, Purple Records (illustrated discography) All of the above are available to either buy or order from the dpas online store.

  6. Thomas Richard ”Tommy” Bolin (1. elokuuta 1951 Sioux City – 4. joulukuuta 1976 Miami) oli yhdysvaltalainen rock- ja fuusiojazzmuusikko.Bolin oli yksi lukuisista Jimi Hendrixin manttelinperijänä pidetyistä kitaravirtuooseista. Näitä kahta kitaristia yhdistävät myös varhainen kuolema ja lukuisat spekulaatiot siitä, mitä kaikkea he olisivat vielä voineet saavuttaa.

  7. 30 de nov. de 2020 · Bolin’s name has since been dropped from the suit. After recording Private Eyes Tommy headed out on the road to tour. They played their first show on April 28, 1976 in Encinitas. At this point it’s unclear that Bolin knew Deep Purple had broken up. In May he played a show at Ebbets Field.