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Private Eyes is the second and final solo album by guitarist Tommy Bolin. He subsequently died of a drug overdose while on the promotional tour, opening for Jeff Beck . [ 1 ]
By mid-1976, CBS Records signed Bolin and he began to record Private Eyes, his second and last solo record, in June. The album was released in September and a supporting tour ensued. The album was released in September and a supporting tour ensued.
After the disbandment, Bolin formed his own band that toured in support of Peter Frampton and Jeff Beck, including the recording of his second solo album Private Eyes. [73] However, Bolin died of multiple drug intoxication on 4 December 1976 caused by heroin, alcohol, cocaine, and barbiturates. [74] [75] Bolin was 25 years old. [76]
Tommy Bolin, Lee Kiefer: Tommy Bolin chronology; Teaser (1975) Private Eyes (1976) Professional ratings; ... (1976) Peak position US Billboard 200 [5] 96
Before the paparazzi and TMZ, we had to rely on celebrity postcards to get a glimpse into the private estates (and Christmas trees) of Hollywood’s finest.These vintage postcards from the 1920s ...
"Hello, Again", a song by Tommy Bolin from the 1976 album Private Eyes "Hello Again" (Neil Diamond song), a song by Neil Diamond from the 1980 The Jazz Singer Hello Again, a 1984 album by Howard Carpendale, and the title song
In our series, Private Eyes, we show these cameras have generated a lot of success stories for closing cases — recovering stolen vehicles, finding missing children, even arresting an attempted ...
Ms Bolin, who was also charged with first-degree murder for hire, has been sentenced to 60 years in prison. She will be held in the juvenile detention system until she turns 18. The other three ...