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To promote the album, the band appeared live on The Midnight Special television show, performing "Paper Money" and "I Got the Fire". After building acrimony between Ronnie Montrose and Sammy Hagar reached a peak during the band's 1974–75 European tour to promote Paper Money , Hagar parted ways with the band in early February 1975 and was ...
Ronald Douglas Montrose [1] (November 29, 1947 – March 3, 2012) was an American musician and guitarist who founded and led the rock bands Montrose and Gamma.He also performed and did session work with a variety of musicians, including Van Morrison, Herbie Hancock, Beaver & Krause, Boz Scaggs, Edgar Winter, Gary Wright, The Beau Brummels, Dan Hartman, Tony Williams, The Neville Brothers, Marc ...
After building acrimony between guitarist-founder, Ronnie Montrose, and vocalist, Sammy Hagar, reached a peak during the band's 1974–75 European tour, to promote Paper Money (as part of the Warner Bros Music Show package which also featured Tower of Power, Little Feat, and The Doobie Brothers), Hagar parted ways with the group in February ...
Ronnie Montrose: Ronnie Montrose chronology; Mr. Bones (1996) Roll Over and Play Live (1999) Bearings (1999) Roll Over and Play Live is a live album of instrumental ...
Montrose is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Montrose, released in October 1973 by Warner Bros. It was produced by Ted Templeman . Montrose marks the career debut of singer-guitarist Sammy Hagar , who would later achieve significant success as a solo artist and as a member of Van Halen .
At this juncture guitarist band leader Ronnie Montrose parted ways with Ted Templeman and chose to self-produce the album. In 1971, singer-songwriter Kendell Kardt , formerly of the band Rig, recorded a solo album, Buddy Bolden , [ 4 ] featuring guests Jerry Garcia and Ronnie Montrose, both of whom played on the songs "Buddy Bolden" and "Black ...
The song was originally released by Montrose on their 1974 Paper Money album. The guitar solo was the result of a fortunate accident. The guitar solo was the result of a fortunate accident. As AllMusic noted, it was the result of "a studio screwup which resulted in the bottom-heavy reverberating noise in its intro."
Jump on It is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band Montrose.. It is the second Montrose album to feature singer Bob James and keyboardist Jim Alcivar, and features bassist Randy Jo Hobbs on three songs.