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Redbone (band)

Redbone was an American rock group in the 1970s. The band was formed in Los Angeles, California by the brothers Pat Vegas (bass and vocals) and Lolly Vegas (guitar and vocals), two Native Americans, in 1968. Playing pretty commercial rock music with latin roots, with similiaritations to the likes of Santana and War, they saw their breakthrough with the single Maggy in 1970, and had two other single hits - The Witch-Queen of New Orleans (with its characteristic wao-wao-wao-wao backing vocals) in 1971 and Come and Get Your Love in 1975.

The line-up of Redbone was not constant, but Tony Bellamy (guitar, piano and vocals) was a part of the core.

Now led by Pat Vegas alone (Lolly left in 1995, Tony Bellamy sometimes after that), Redbone is still active.What happened to drummer George Spanos? George and I played together in Detroit in the early 70s. I played bass.

Discography

  • Potlash (1970)
  • Redbone (1970)
  • Already Here (1972)
  • Message From a Drum (1972)
  • Beaded Drums Through Turquise Eyes (1974)
  • Wovoka (1974)
  • Come & Get Your Redbone (compilation, 1975)
  • The Best of Redbone (compilation, 1976)
  • Cycles (1978)
  • Redbone Live (1994)
  • Great Songs (Come and Get Your Love) (compilation, 1995)
  • Golden Classics (compilation, 1996)
  • To the Bone (compilation, 1998)
  • Redbone and Wet Willie: Take Two (2002)
  • The Essential Redbone (compilation, 2003)

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I played bass. Later in the 1970s, he experienced a comeback in England, working with Elton John, and continued touring for many years after that. Now led by Pat Vegas alone (Lolly left in 1995, Tony Bellamy sometimes after that), Redbone is still active.What happened to drummer George Spanos? George and I played together in Detroit in the early 70s. A string of hits followed, ending in about 1963. The line-up of Redbone was not constant, but Tony Bellamy (guitar, piano and vocals) was a part of the core. His "Stupid Cupid" was a 1958 success for Connie Francis, and Sedaka signed as a solo performer. Playing pretty commercial rock music with latin roots, with similiaritations to the likes of Santana and War, they saw their breakthrough with the single Maggy in 1970, and had two other single hits - The Witch-Queen of New Orleans (with its characteristic wao-wao-wao-wao backing vocals) in 1971 and Come and Get Your Love in 1975. He also began experimenting with doo wop and rock and roll, playing in an early version of The Tokens.

The band was formed in Los Angeles, California by the brothers Pat Vegas (bass and vocals) and Lolly Vegas (guitar and vocals), two Native Americans, in 1968. Sedaka began performing with the piano as a youth, and played on a classical music radio station, as well as studying at Juilliard. Redbone was an American rock group in the 1970s. He also wrote "Love Will Keep Us Together", a major hit for The Captain and Tennille in 1975. The Essential Redbone (compilation, 2003). His best-known hit is probably "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" (1962), closely followed by "Laughter in the Rain" (1974). Redbone and Wet Willie: Take Two (2002). Neil Sedaka (born March 13, 1939) was an American Brill Building pop singer from the late 1950s and early 1960s.

To the Bone (compilation, 1998). Golden Classics (compilation, 1996). Great Songs (Come and Get Your Love) (compilation, 1995). Redbone Live (1994).

Cycles (1978). The Best of Redbone (compilation, 1976). Come & Get Your Redbone (compilation, 1975). Wovoka (1974).

Beaded Drums Through Turquise Eyes (1974). Message From a Drum (1972). Already Here (1972). Redbone (1970).

Potlash (1970).