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    addition to maintaining a career as a solo artist and session musician. Tommy Bolin was born in Sioux City, Iowa, and began playing with a band called The...
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  • American guitarist Tommy Bolin. Teaser was released in conjunction with the album Come Taste the Band by Deep Purple, on which Bolin also played guitar...
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  • Tommy Bolin on guitar, and the final of three albums to feature David Coverdale on lead vocals and Glenn Hughes on bass guitar/vocals. Due to Bolin's...
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  • Private Eyes is the second solo album by guitarist Tommy Bolin. This was Bolin's last album, as he died of a drug overdose while on the promotional tour...
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    Glover respectively, while Mark IV featured Tommy Bolin replacing Blackmore. The band split in July 1976, and Bolin died from a drug overdose five months later...
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  • in 1973. This is the first James Gang album featuring lead guitarist Tommy Bolin after Domenic Troiano left the band. Writing for AllMusic, critic David...
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    replaced by future Deep Purple guitarist Tommy Bolin after Joe Walsh called to recommend him to the band. Bolin joined the band in August 1973 and appeared...
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  • by Tommy Bolin, except where noted. "Cruisin' Down the Highway" (Bolin, Dale Peters) – 3:16 "Do It" (Bolin, Roy Kenner) – 3:38 "Wildfire" (Bolin, John...
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  • Tommy Bolin and Friends: Great Gypsy Soul, often referred to as simply Great Gypsy Soul, is a double tribute album to former Deep Purple guitarist Tommy...
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    of 1973, replaced by David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes ("Mark III"). Tommy Bolin replaced Blackmore in 1975 ("Mark IV"), with this lineup continuing until...
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