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Joe Correro Jr., the Raiders' drummer from 1967 to 1971, performs as part of the Los Angeles-based Richard Sherman Trio jazz combo. Bassist Mike "Doc" Holiday and guitarist/bassist Charlie Coe made a special guest appearance with Mark Lindsay at a show in Boise, Idaho in 1996. They both reside in Idaho.
The credits for their debut album, which included "Don't Pull Your Love", titled Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, lists the group members as musicians (Dan Hamilton on lead vocals and guitar, Joe Frank Carollo on bass guitar and Tom Reynolds on keyboards) with additional credits for drummer Joe Correro Jr. – formerly of Paul Revere & the ...
Joe Correro Jr. – drums, congas, vocals; Charts. Weekly chart performance for Collage; Chart (1970–1971) Peak position US Top LPs [7] 154 References This page ...
Joe Correro, Sol Gubin - drums Gene Estes - percussion Iz Baker, Paul Shure, Jerry Vinci, Sid Sharp, Tibor Zelig, Henry Ferber, Assa Drori, Jimmie Getzoff, Harry Bluestone, Erno Neufeld, Nate Ross - violin
Dave Matthews, Matt Cameron and Mark Arm all made surprise appearances last night (Jan. 17) at Dinosaur Jr.'s show in Seattle.
Revolution! is a transitional album for the band, which underwent a substantial line-up change prior to its release. The rhythm section of Jim Valley, Phil Volk, and Michael Smith all departed and were replaced, respectively, by Freddy Weller, Charlie Coe, and Joe Correro, Jr.
Hard 'N' Heavy (with Marshmallow) is the tenth studio album by Paul Revere and the Raiders, released in 1969. [4] It entered the Billboard 200 on 5 April 1969 at number 122, spending 19 weeks on the chart peaking at number 51 on 10 May 1969. [5]
U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr. has sung his family’s praises through the years. “I’m absolutely rubbish at being a rock star,” Mullen Jr. said in 2013, per the Irish Daily Mail.. “I’m one ...