• Bloodrock 3 is the third album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock, released on Capitol Records in 1971. The album debuted at No. 76 on the Billboard 200...
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    Bloodrock was an American hard rock band based in Fort Worth, Texas, that had success in the 1970s. The band emerged from the Fort Worth club and music...
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  • Bloodrock U.S.A. is the fourth album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock, released on Capitol Records in October 1971. The album was the first produced by...
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  • Bloodrock 2 is the second album by the Texas rock band Bloodrock. It was released on Capitol Records in October 1970 and produced by Terry Knight. The...
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  • Bloodrock is the debut album by the Fort Worth, Texas, hard rock band Bloodrock, released on March 16, 1970, by Capitol Records. The cover art was designed...
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  • Bloodrock Live is a live double album by Bloodrock released on Capitol Records in May 1972. While the album was marketed as being a live performance, three...
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  • original manager-producer for Grand Funk Railroad and the producer for Bloodrock. Knight was born in Lapeer, Michigan, United States. After graduating...
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    Nitzinger helped pen songs on five albums for the Fort Worth band Bloodrock. When Bloodrock 2 went Gold, Nitzinger signed a contract with Capitol Records...
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    Warren Ham (category Bloodrock members)
    played the reeds for the Fort Worth, Texas based Bloodrock (1972–74). Ham appeared on the last two Bloodrock albums: Passage and Whirlwind Tongues. Warren...
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  • Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood "Do You Know What I Mean" – Lee Michaels "DOA" – Bloodrock "Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted" – The Partridge Family "Do Me Right"...
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  • Passage is the fifth studio album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock released on Capitol Records in November 1972. Warren Ham (lead vocals/flute) was added...
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    "D.O.A." is a song by Texas hard rock band Bloodrock released by Capitol Records in early 1971. The song is sung from the perspective of a man who has...
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  • Fowler – writing Charles Pettiford – writing Celite Evans – writing Jerry Bloodrock – writing Steve Dub – engineering Cheeky Paul – editing Mike Marsh – mastering...
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  • Triptych is a two-disc compilation by Texan rock band Bloodrock released under One Way Records in 2000. The material on the first disc consists of the...
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    had left and the stage lineup had expanded to include Warren Ham (ex-Bloodrock; woodwinds, keyboards, backing vocals), Bill Ham (guitars) and David Miner...
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  • Blackfeather Blackfoot Blackjack Ritchie Blackmore Black Stone Cherry Bloodrock Blue Cheer Blue Öyster Cult Blues Creation Blues Image Tim Bogert Michael...
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  • Whirlwind Tongues (category Bloodrock albums)
    Whirlwind Tongues is the sixth and final studio album by the Texan rock band Bloodrock released on Capitol Records in February 1974. Drummer Rick Cobb III was...
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    concerts with a performance featuring Bloodrock, Elephants Memory, and Trapeze. On December 16, 1972, the bill was Bloodrock, Foghat and The Fabulous Rhinestones...
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  • reminiscent of psychedelic rock bands like Blue Cheer, Toe Fat Revival, Bloodrock and Frijid Pink, rather than comparing them to straight forward hard rock...
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  • Gregory Wigfall, Richard Fowler, Charles Pettiford, Celite Evans and Jerry Bloodrock, and performed by Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three. Credits for Surrender...
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  • describe this style of music and was applied to acts such as Sabbath and Bloodrock. Classic Rock magazine described the downer rock culture revolving around...
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  • Express – "1900 Yesterday" (1971) Wadsworth Mansion – "Sweet Mary" (1971) Bloodrock – "D.O.A." (1971) Sammi Smith – "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (1971)...
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  • but failed to innovate beyond the notability of bands like Slade and Bloodrock. Robb did however, state that AC/DC worked hard for their fans and gave...
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    title character in the movie Jesus Christ Superstar), Warren Ham (ex-Bloodrock, who would join the band on the road in 1982 adding sax, flute, harmonica...
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  • Brothers Band April Wine Argent Atomic Rooster Bang Blackfoot Blind Faith Bloodrock Blue Mountain Eagle Blues Creation Brownsville Station Cactus Coven Crushed...
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  • "Damn Good" – 4:52 "Rockin' Horse" – 4:11 "Power of Love" – 3:51 "Runaway Train" – 5:23 "Bloodrock" – 4:35 "Waiting in That Line" – 5:05 "Nobody's a Hero"...
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    the Baton Rouge area with Ginger Valley, Goat Leg, Eternity's Children, Bloodrock, Ox, and the Ides of March also performing. By early September, Potliquor...
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  • January 1971). The station played "hard acid rock" such as Steppenwolf, Bloodrock, Three Dog Night, Led Zeppelin, Sugarloaf, the James Gang, and Iron Butterfly...
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    David Peel The Fugs The Holy Modal Rounders The 13th Floor Elevators Bloodrock The Deep Gong Hawkwind Pink Fairies Quintessence The Deviants The Edgar...
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  • began composing the music. Their inspiration for the bridge came from the Bloodrock song "D.O.A.", a number 36 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971 that recreated...
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