BLOODROCK- KPBX SHOW (PT. 4 OF 4)

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BLOODROCK- KPBX RADIO SHOW (PT. 4 OF 4).
Although I am pleased with this Radio show I must report that there are 3 Bloody mistakes in the Information I presented.

#1- In Pt.3 I describe the remaining "Core" of the band that continued on to record "Passages" as being the drummer,rhythm guitarist
and keyboard player, neglecting to mention that bass player Ed Grundy remained in the group.

#2- I mentioned that Warren Ham played the Flute on "It's a Sad World". Although Warren wrote the song with his Brother Bill, he didn't
play the flute on that track. It was Dean Parks.

#3- I had planned to mention the passing of Bloodrocks Rhythm Guitarist Nick "Doyle" Taylor on March 10, 2010, and I forgot to. R.I.P. Doyle...
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Great Show! Eager to hear Bloodrock 2013! Gonna purchase it asap.

CastleOfThoughts
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You will Love it!
It's just Jim and John Nitz. but the quality of the Musicianship is incredible! "Erosion" will blow yer Mind!

troutvoice
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I am flattered that you enjoyed this so much Joe!
I only hope that more folks with your enthusiasm stumble upon it in time!
I just checked and Stevie's website is still good! In fact I just read this off of it:
"This August first is the anniversary of Hill's bone marrow transplant. Most rejetions occur with ths time period. Stevie has big plans for his artistic future, now that he might have one.."
I know Cobb was invited for the Reunion but just couldn't make it.

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TV, great work. Can't tell you how good this was. Just awesome. By the way, Stevie Hill's site is now among the missing as far as I can tell. Another odd aspect of Bloodrock history I'd like to mention is the virtual disappearance of drummer, Rick Cobb. He didn't play the 2005 reunion and now goes under the name James Richard Cobb III. He has an "abandoned blog" at fughetta tripod plus experimental music on a MySpace page. It is very quirky stuff but also interesting. Great drummer.

joemysterymusic