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During the 1969-1975 era prior to the band's breakup, Cummings and drummer Garry Peterson were the only consistent members; they were joined by five guitarists and two bassists during those years. Cummings ended the band in 1975 and embarked on a solo career. [ 3 ]
Robert Peterson (born January 18, 1961) is an American animator, director, screenwriter, storyboard supervisor and voice actor who works at Pixar. He was hired at Pixar by Roger Gould in 1994 as an animator for commercials, before subsequently becoming an animator on Toy Story (1995).
In 1958, Winnipeg singer/guitarist Chad Allan formed a local rock band called Al and the Silvertones. [6] [7] After several lineup changes, the band stabilized in 1962 under the name Chad Allan and the Reflections, which included Allan and keyboardist Bob Ashley, plus future Guess Who mainstays Randy Bachman on guitar, Jim Kale on bass, and Garry Peterson on drums.
Bob Peterson (baseball) (1884–1962), American baseball player Bob Peterson (basketball) (1932–2011), American basketball player Bob Peterson (filmmaker) (born 1961), American animator, screenwriter and voice actor
Dick Peterson and Barry Curtis as the Other Two released two singles in 1966, [75] and Lynn Easton re-recorded "The Jolly Green Giant" in 1976. [76] Peterson as Dick St. Nicklaus released two albums, Magic (1979) and Sweet and Dandy (1980), and multiple singles. [77] In 2002, Barry Curtis and Steve Peterson joined the revived line-up of The ...
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On the recommendation of jazz pianist, Oscar Peterson, they signed a contract with MPS Records in Germany. [4] Peterson's trio played on their first-recorded album, In Tune. The group made fifteen albums. Fourteen were recorded for MPS between 1971 and 1982 and were collected in the box set Magic Voices.
Bobby Patterson (born March 13, 1944, Dallas, Texas, United States) [1] is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. [2]Patterson produced records for Fontella Bass, Chuck Jackson, Ted Taylor, Shay Holiday, Roscoe Robinson, The Montclairs, Tommie Young, and Little Johnny Taylor.