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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh
American musician, songwriter, record producer, and actor
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Tommy Bolin
Tommy Bolin
American guitarist
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Mark Avsec
Mark Avsec
American musician
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Bill Szymczyk
Bill Szymczyk
American record producer
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Wild Cherry
Wild Cherry
American funk rock band
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The Choir
The Choir
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Michael Stanley
Michael Stanley
American musician
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Eagles
Eagles
American country rock band
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All Saved Freak Band
All Saved Freak Band
musical artist
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Joe Vitale
Joe Vitale
American singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist
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Donnie Iris
Donnie Iris
American musician
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Montrose
Montrose
California-based hard rock band
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The Outsiders
The Outsiders
US band
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The Guess Who
The Guess Who
Canadian band
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The Jaggerz
The Jaggerz
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Marmalade
Marmalade
Scottish band
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Deep Purple
Deep Purple
English rock band
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Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Gas & Electric
American blues rock band
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Pure Prairie League
Pure Prairie League
American country rock band
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Moxy
Moxy
band that plays hard rock
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The Grass Roots
The Grass Roots
American pop rock band
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Heir Apparent
Heir Apparent
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Agnostic Front
Agnostic Front
American Hardcore/Thrash Band
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Bernie Leadon
Bernie Leadon
American musician
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88 Fingers Louie
88 Fingers Louie
band
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Guster
Guster
alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Gang Green
Gang Green
American punk rock band
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The Doobie Brothers
The Doobie Brothers
American rock band
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Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
North American folk rock band
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Gamma
Gamma
American band
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The James Gang was an American rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1966. The band went through a variety of line-up changes until they recorded their first album as a power trio consisting of Joe Walsh (guitars, lead vocals), Tom Kriss (bass) and Jim Fox (drums). Dale Peters replaced Kriss on bass for the band's second and third albums. The band had two hit songs, "Funk #49" and "Walk Away", which continue to be popular on classic rock and AOR stations. In 1972, Walsh left to pursue a solo career and would later join the Eagles. The band continued on with a variety of other guitarists and lead singers to replace Walsh, but failed to produce a hit song over the course of six more studio albums and broke up in 1977. Various incarnations have reformed for several reunions since then.

James Gang, ca. 1970, from the James Gang Rides Again photo session Left to right: Jim Fox, Dale Peters, Joe Walsh.
The James Gang in 1976. Left to Right: Bob Webb, Phil Giallombardo, Jim Fox & Dale Peters