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  2. Rare Earth (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rare Earth is an American rock band from Detroit, Michigan. ... Gil Bridges, the last original member appearing in the current Rare Earth lineup, ...

  3. Ray Monette - Wikipedia

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    He was guitarist and singer for Rare Earth from 1971 until 2004 (with a break around 1977). [6] Monette played guitar on one of Rare Earth's most memorable singles, "I Just Want to Celebrate" and was the guitarist on the gold-selling 1971 live album, Rare Earth in Concert. In 2010, Monette played on the Phil Collins album, Going Back. [7]

  4. The Classic Rock All-Stars - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 line up released one self titled album the same year. After years of international touring the band has a loyal fan-base some of whom refer's to the band simply as CRA. Members have included: Pete Rivera: Original drummer and lead singer for Rare Earth; Jerry Corbetta: Keyboardist for Sugarloaf and Frankie Valli

  5. Paul Warren (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    He joined the rock band Rare Earth and is credited as being co-writer on three songs from the Back to Earth album. After quitting Motown in 1975, Ray Manzarek of The Doors employed Paul as lead guitarist for his new band Nite City.

  6. Willie Remembers - Wikipedia

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    Willie Remembers is the fifth album of the group Rare Earth. This is the band's first attempt at producing their own original work for a whole album, instead of utilizing some cover versions and a hired producer. As a result, it did not fare as well as their past albums. "Good Time Sally" was a #67 hit.

  7. Reggie McBride - Wikipedia

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    He was a constant member of Tommy Bolin Band, Rare Earth, Glenn Frey, and recently Steven Seagal. [ clarification needed ] [ 4 ] In 2005, he released his first solo record, Element .

  8. Rustix - Wikipedia

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    Rustix formed in 1967; the band was signed to Rare Earth Records, a Motown Records subsidiary. When they signed, they were the first all white act that did not use other musicians to back them (ie. The Funk Brothers) to be signed to a Motown Label. When they were signed, Rare Earth hadn't yet been signed. The label didn't have a name yet.

  9. Michael and the Messengers - Wikipedia

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    The group had regional hits on USA Records, and mild national success on Motown's Rare Earth label. The Messengers began in Winona, Minnesota in 1962 as a high school band consisting of Greg Jeresek (aka Greg Jennings) on bass, guitarists Greg Bambenek and Roy Berger, keyboardist Chip Andrews, and drummer Jim Murray.