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Stoneground was an American rock band formed in 1970 in Concord, California. Originally a trio, Stoneground expanded to a 10-piece band by the time of their eponymous 1971 debut album. The group appeared in two films, Medicine Ball Caravan (1971) and Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972), and released three albums before singer Sal Valentino quit in 1973.
Stoneground (album) Stoneground. (album) Stoneground is the debut studio album by American rock band Stoneground, released in 1971 on Warner Bros. The album featured seven different lead vocalists, including Sal Valentino (formerly of The Beau Brummels) on four of the album's ten songs.
Stoneground 3. (1972) Flat Out. (1976) Stoneground 3, sometimes stylized as Stoneground Three, is the third album by American rock band Stoneground, released in 1972 on Warner Bros. It was the final studio album to feature the band's original lineup, as eight of the ten members quit shortly after the album's release.
Hearts of Stone is the fifth studio album by American rock band Stoneground, released in 1978 on Warner Bros. Produced by Bob Gaudio, it marked Stoneground's return to a major label, having released their previous album, Flat Out (1976), on their own label. "Prove It" was released as the first single from Hearts of Stone .
Family Album is a double LP that contains three sides of live recordings taken from a KSAN-FM (San Francisco) radio broadcast, and one side of studio material. [1][2] Musically, Stoneground combined rock and roll, blues, country and gospel. [3] It features Stoneground originals, cover versions of songs by such artists as Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash ...
1971–present. Labels. Warner Bros. Records. A&M. Website. Cory Lerios Official. Pablo Cruise Official. Cory Charles Lerios[1] (born February 12, 1951) is an American pianist and vocalist. He is a founding member of the platinum-record-selling soft rock band Pablo Cruise, and since the mid-1980s he has scored music for film and television.
Goldy McJohn – keyboards, piano, backing vocals. Early Steppenwolf (1969) Steppenwolf (1968) The Second (1968) Early – August 1969. John Kay – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica. Michael Monarch – lead guitar, backing vocals. Nick St. Nicholas – bass, backing and occasional lead vocals. Jerry Edmonton – drums, percussion, backing ...
November 1981 – May 1982 (as "Dokken") Don Dokken – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; guitar (January—February 1982) George Lynch – lead guitar; guitar, backing vocals (January—February 1982) Juan Croucier – bass guitar, backing vocals; co-lead vocals (January—February 1982) Mick Brown – drums, backing vocals.