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Tag Archives: Bobby Rondinelli
RUFFYUNZ – Ruffyunz II
December 29, 2022

Hyperspace 2022 In order to fathom their funk and other disorderly leanings, American ensemble measure the distance from Earth’s surface to its inner limits. The wait between this band’s 2019 and its follow-up was meant to be short but the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bobby Rondinelli, Don Airey, Ed Terry, heavy funk, Joel Hoekstra, Pat Thrall, Randy Pratt, Ruffyunz
Randy Holden Dusts Off Long Lost Album
June 9, 2022

Five decades of being a guitar hero have taught Randy Holden how not to be needlessly reckless – not on the record, fortunately – and belated creative success of his post-BLUE CHEER solo debut “Population II” from 1970 that, titled … Continue reading
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Tagged Bobby Rondinelli, Randy Holden, Randy Pratt
INTELLIGENT MUSIC PROJECT – VI: The Creation
May 17, 2021

Intelligent Music 2021 Reaching for the source of life, international troupe of soul healers hit their stride and find their ground. Ever since Milen Vrabevski began this project, it seemed as if the Bulgarian doctor has simply been living a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bobby Rondinelli, Carl Sentance, hard rock, Intelligent Music Project, John Payne, Ronnie Romero
MARK DUDA – Month Of Sundays
November 1, 2017

Mark Duda 2017 A handful of magic dust to celebrate off-duty pastime for a Big Apple denizen who likes his night on the town. Mark Duda’s most known for fronting THE HANDFUL and dabbling with a few other hard rock … Continue reading
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Tagged Bobby Rondinelli, Cheetah Chrome, glam rock, Mark Duda
RAINBOW – Boston 1981
May 28, 2016

Cleopatra 2016 Spectacular charge by The Man in Black and his motley crew of merry gentlemen. The spring of 1981 found Ritchie Blackmore’s band at their tightest, with former flash reined in for a slick performance of non-progressive or panache-strutting … Continue reading
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Tagged Bobby Rondinelli, Don Airey, hard rock, Joe Lynn Turner, live, Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover