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"Rocky Mountain Way" is a 1973 song by rock guitarist Joe Walsh and his band Barnstorm, with writing credits given to all four band members: Walsh, Rocke Grace, Kenny Passarelli, and Joe Vitale. The song was originally released on the album The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get .
Rocky Mountain Way (1985) Got Any Gum? (1987) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1] Rocky Mountain Way is a compilation album released in ...
It proved to be his commercial breakthrough, largely on the strength of the Top 40 hit single, "Rocky Mountain Way", which helped propel the album into the Top 10. On this album, Walsh shares the vocals and songwriting with the other three members of Barnstorm : drummer/multi-instrumentalist Joe Vitale , bassist Kenny Passarelli , and new ...
Caribou Ranch was a recording studio built by producer James William Guercio in 1972 in a converted barn on ranch property in the Rocky Mountains near Nederland, Colorado, on the road that leads to the ghost town of Caribou. The studio was in operation until it was damaged in a fire in March 1985. [1]
Roy Buchanan covered the song on his 1978 album You're Not Alone.; Crippled Black Phoenix covered the song on their 2016 album Bronze with guest vocals from Arvid Jonsson; Kenny Wayne Shepherd covered the song on his 2019 release, The Traveler and the 2020 release Straight to You: Live (track 9)
Rock & Roll Machine (also Rock 'N' Roll Machine) is the second studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph.It was first released in 1977 by Attic Records.The album contained in the band's first hit, a version of Joe Walsh's "Rocky Mountain Way".
Kenny Passarelli (born October 28, 1949) is an American bass guitarist.Passarelli was a founding member of the Joe Walsh-led band Barnstorm, co-writing the hit "Rocky Mountain Way".
The album was compiled from recordings taken from a taping of Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, filmed on November 26, 1975.The episode was titled "Joe Walsh and Friends" and featured various additional artists, including some of Walsh's soon-to-be Eagles bandmates.