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tokyo, japan

1973

 

stage show

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

tokyo, japan

1973

 

adult entertainment / stage show

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Not too much to say about this pic, except I probably took too many shots of the American Adventure as it is one of my favorite spots in all of World Showcase. So, thanks for lookin', and have a great day!

 

View On Black, all the cool kids are doin' it!

 

Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.

 

COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

 

Ronnie Montrose - guitar

Davey Pattison - vocals

Glenn Letsch - bass

Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth

Denny Carmassi - drums

 

Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.

 

Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.

 

His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:

Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971

Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album

Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP

Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975

Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979

Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983

Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987

Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991

Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993

Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996

Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997

Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997

and more.

See more about Ronnie Montrose here:

www.anti-m.com/montrose/default.htm

tokyo, japan

1973

 

adult entertainment / stage show

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

tokyo, japan

1973

 

adult entertainment / stage show

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4462441y).

UKIP Leader Nigel Farage was upstaged this morning as dancing Nazis and a 16 tonne World War II TANK crashed UKIP's conference. Performers from a new touring production of the Mel Brooks' musical 'The Producers' made sure attention was on them as they high-kicked to the famous number 'Springtime For Hitler'. The dancers in Gestapo-style hot pants, Jackboots and insignia astonished delegates unveiling the party's General Election campaign manifesto in Margate, Kent..

The Producers Stageshow promotion at UKIP conference, Margate, Britain - 27 Feb 2015.

Adam Spiegel, producer of The Producers: "We open the UK tour of The Producers in Bromley next week and Margate seemed a perfect place to start the promotion. I'm disappointed but not entirely surprised to see that UKIP are trying to hitch a publicity ride on the back of the show."

The cast were in town to promote the new touring production of the acclaimed musical comedy.

Members of the anti-European Union party were left open mouthed as the song blared from a P.A system on the World War II's tank turret.

Dancers performed a choreographed goose-stepping routine in front of the Winter Gardens as the party attempted to greet the media ahead of the three-day conference.

The new stage show version of the hit musical stars Ross Noble, Jason Manford, Phill Jupitus and Louie Spence opens in Bromley on March 7 before touring the UK..

 

tokyo, japan

1973

 

adult entertainment / stage show

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Indoor light table Show for the Wintercircus Vienna.

Photograph: Alexander Acaris

www.seifenblasen.at

www.bubbleshow.at

Amforte Clarity Concert @ The Rose Theater & Light Show by Kaya Angel - June 16, 2019

Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.

 

COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

 

Ronnie Montrose - guitar

Davey Pattison - vocals

Glenn Letsch - bass

Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth

Denny Carmassi - drums

 

Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.

 

Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.

 

His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:

Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971

Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album

Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP

Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975

Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979

Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983

Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987

Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991

Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993

Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996

Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997

Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997

and more.

See more about Ronnie Montrose here:

www.anti-m.com/montrose/default.htm

Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.

 

COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

 

Ronnie Montrose - guitar

Davey Pattison - vocals

Glenn Letsch - bass

Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth

Denny Carmassi - drums

 

Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.

 

Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.

 

His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:

Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971

Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album

Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP

Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975

Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979

Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983

Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987

Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991

Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993

Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996

Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997

Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997

and more.

See more about Ronnie Montrose here:

www.anti-m.com/montrose/default.htm

Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.

 

COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

 

Ronnie Montrose - guitar

Davey Pattison - vocals

Glenn Letsch - bass

Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth

Denny Carmassi - drums

 

Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.

 

Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.

 

His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:

Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971

Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album

Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP

Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975

Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979

Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983

Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987

Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991

Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993

Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996

Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997

Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997

and more.

See more about Ronnie Montrose here:

www.anti-m.com/montrose/default.htm

Marie Dressler in "Tillie's Nightmare"

January 12, 1920

As the show comes to an end, a very colorful cast of characters comes together to bid an enthusiastic farewell to the audience. From the looks on their faces, they've had just as much fun as we have!

Photography: Anonymous Order

Assistant Photography: JamZombiePhoto

MUA: Nicollette HIndle

 

Frank n Furter: Ciaran O'Neill

Magenta: Carolin McGuigan

Columbia: April Luke

Janet: Ashleigh Bradshaw

Brad: Greg Barrowman

Riff Raff: Andrew Vint

Rocky: Phil Arkinshon

 

From a collection of snapshots from a 1940s stage show.

Black Label Society rock the Camden Roundhouse on Friday 13th Feb '15. Zakk Wylde was awesome on stage, shredding big riffs and screeching solos, and accompanied by JD, Dario Lorina and Jeff Fabb on the skins.

"Look I see cows and a horse" said my youngest.

 

Last night I saw the amazing stage show, The Railway Children. Its set at Waterloo station and the set is constructed around the line and platforms are the seating area. totally brillian, I cant tell you how much I loved it.

 

The Railway Children has a special place in my heart, from reading the book as a child, and going to see the film as a special birthday treat one year instead of a party.

 

When I see my youngest's look here, it captures up all those wonderous emotions.

 

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From the now defunct "Pocahontas and her Forest Friends" show at Animal Kingdom

Venue : Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bangalore ( Bengaluru ), Karnataka, India

Date : 19-12-2010

Time : Afternoon

 

Camera : Canon 450D

Lens : Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 APO DG Macro

Shooting Mode : Shutter Priority

Shutter Speed : 1/500

Aperture Value : 5.0

ISO : 800

Focal Length : 190.0 mm

 

©All rights reserved

Do not use this image without my permission.

You can mail me on sukanta.maikap@yahoo.com for further details.

 

Photography: Anonymous Order

Assistant Photography: JamZombiePhoto

MUA: Nicollette HIndle

 

Frank n Furter: Ciaran O'Neill

Magenta: Carolin McGuigan

Columbia: April Luke

Janet: Ashleigh Bradshaw

Brad: Greg Barrowman

Riff Raff: Andrew Vint

Rocky: Phil Arkinshon

 

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4462441c).

UKIP Leader Nigel Farage was upstaged this morning as dancing Nazis and a 16 tonne World War II TANK crashed UKIP's conference. Performers from a new touring production of the Mel Brooks' musical 'The Producers' made sure attention was on them as they high-kicked to the famous number 'Springtime For Hitler'. The dancers in Gestapo-style hot pants, Jackboots and insignia astonished delegates unveiling the party's General Election campaign manifesto in Margate, Kent..

The Producers Stageshow promotion at UKIP conference, Margate, Britain - 27 Feb 2015.

Adam Spiegel, producer of The Producers: "We open the UK tour of The Producers in Bromley next week and Margate seemed a perfect place to start the promotion. I'm disappointed but not entirely surprised to see that UKIP are trying to hitch a publicity ride on the back of the show."

The cast were in town to promote the new touring production of the acclaimed musical comedy.

Members of the anti-European Union party were left open mouthed as the song blared from a P.A system on the World War II's tank turret.

Dancers performed a choreographed goose-stepping routine in front of the Winter Gardens as the party attempted to greet the media ahead of the three-day conference.

The new stage show version of the hit musical stars Ross Noble, Jason Manford, Phill Jupitus and Louie Spence opens in Bromley on March 7 before touring the UK..

 

Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.

 

COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

 

Ronnie Montrose - guitar

Davey Pattison - vocals

Glenn Letsch - bass

Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth

Denny Carmassi - drums

 

Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.

 

Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.

 

His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:

Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971

Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album

Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP

Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975

Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979

Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983

Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987

Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991

Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993

Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996

Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997

Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997

and more.

See more about Ronnie Montrose here:

www.anti-m.com/montrose/default.htm

Black Label Society rock the Camden Roundhouse on Friday 13th Feb '15. Zakk Wylde was awesome on stage, shredding big riffs and screeching solos, and accompanied by JD, Dario Lorina and Jeff Fabb on the skins.

As part of our trip to Europe, Michelle and I were able to catch Derren Brown's live stage show, Engima, in Southampton, UK. We were thrilled to have the opportunity to meet the man himself at the stage door after his performance. You'd be hard pressed to find a nicer or more gracious gentleman, and we were extremely lucky to be able to enjoy some time with him. Of course, he signed our Enigma programs and my copy of Tricks of the Mind too. :)

 

Our group photo! Thanks to a fellow fan for taking this photo. Favorite pic from the whole trip, I would venture to say? :)

Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.

 

COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

 

Ronnie Montrose - guitar

Davey Pattison - vocals

Glenn Letsch - bass

Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth

Denny Carmassi - drums

 

Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.

 

Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.

 

His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:

Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971

Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album

Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP

Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975

Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979

Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983

Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987

Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991

Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993

Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996

Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997

Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997

and more.

See more about Ronnie Montrose here:

www.anti-m.com/montrose/default.htm

Yes! It's for sure this is The House That Elvis Built, but now that House belongs to Jennifer Roma's SEXXY and Jason Tenner's PURPLE REIGN (The PRINCE Tribute Show) -- Can You DIG IT!

Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.

 

COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

 

Ronnie Montrose - guitar

Davey Pattison - vocals

Glenn Letsch - bass

Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth

Denny Carmassi - drums

 

Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.

 

Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.

 

His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:

Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971

Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album

Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP

Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975

Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979

Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983

Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987

Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991

Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993

Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996

Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997

Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997

and more.

See more about Ronnie Montrose here:

www.anti-m.com/montrose/default.htm

Ronnie Montrose and Gamma on the Gamma2 tour, Friday, November 7, 1980, one of the last great national hard rock shows at the Armadillo World Headquarters, in Austin, TX, which was to close at the end of that year.

 

COPYRIGHT © W. BLAINE PENNINGTON, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

NO USE WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION

 

Ronnie Montrose - guitar

Davey Pattison - vocals

Glenn Letsch - bass

Jim Alcivar-Keyboards/Synth

Denny Carmassi - drums

 

Ronnie Montrose is an American guitar virtuoso who has worked wth Edgar Winter, Herbie Hancock, Van Morrison, Boz Scaggs, Gary Wright, Tony Williams, Jeff Berlin, The Neville Brothers and more. His music helped define heavy rock, and includes heavy metal, instrumental rock, jazz-fusion and blues-rock genres. He formed the band "Montrose" in 1973 with frontman Sammy Hagar on vocals for 2 acclaimed LPs and then formed the band "Gamma" in 1979 with Davey Pattison on vocals and was active through the 80's and 90's with making 3 albums Gamma and doing solo work. After several more Montrose solo albums, Gamma put out a fourth album in 2005.

 

Montrose continues to tour with various band members, featuring Keith St. John on vocals. On his 2009 tour he revealed he has fought prostate cancer for 2 years, but remains a player on the scene. He has always been a one of the worlds great guitar players: electric, acoustic, mandolin and slide, through his entire career.

 

His session work and producing continues to the present and includes guitar on:

Herbie Hancock's "Mwandishe" (wah wah guitar on "Ostinato-Suite for Angela) 1971

Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" (guitar & mandolin) 1972 Album

Egar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night" (lead guitar, 12 string, mandolin) 1972 LP

Gary Wright's "Dream Weaver" (guitar on "Power of Love") 1975

Tony Williams All Stars' "The Joy of Flying" (guitar on "Open Fire") 1979

Paul Kantner's "Planet Earth Rock & Roll Orchestra" ("Telepath Lead Guitar") 1983

Neville Brothers' "Uptown" (guitar on "Whatever it takes") 1987

Mar Bonilla's "EE Ticket" (slide on "Razorback") 1991

Marc Bonilla's "American Matador" (slide on "I am the Walrus" Beatles cover)1993

Edgar Winter's "The Real Deal" (guitar on "Eye of the Storm")1996

Sammy Hagar's "Marching to Mars" (guitar on "Leaving the Warmth of the Womb") 1997

Sammy Hargar's EP of "Little White LIe" and "Rock Candy" with the original Montrose lineup 1997

and more.

See more about Ronnie Montrose here:

www.anti-m.com/montrose/default.htm

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX (4462441f).

UKIP Leader Nigel Farage was upstaged this morning as dancing Nazis and a 16 tonne World War II TANK crashed UKIP's conference. Performers from a new touring production of the Mel Brooks' musical 'The Producers' made sure attention was on them as they high-kicked to the famous number 'Springtime For Hitler'. The dancers in Gestapo-style hot pants, Jackboots and insignia astonished delegates unveiling the party's General Election campaign manifesto in Margate, Kent..

The Producers Stageshow promotion at UKIP conference, Margate, Britain - 27 Feb 2015.

Adam Spiegel, producer of The Producers: "We open the UK tour of The Producers in Bromley next week and Margate seemed a perfect place to start the promotion. I'm disappointed but not entirely surprised to see that UKIP are trying to hitch a publicity ride on the back of the show."

The cast were in town to promote the new touring production of the acclaimed musical comedy.

Members of the anti-European Union party were left open mouthed as the song blared from a P.A system on the World War II's tank turret.

Dancers performed a choreographed goose-stepping routine in front of the Winter Gardens as the party attempted to greet the media ahead of the three-day conference.

The new stage show version of the hit musical stars Ross Noble, Jason Manford, Phill Jupitus and Louie Spence opens in Bromley on March 7 before touring the UK..

 

Don't you think now would be a really swell time to stop and call your very lovely lady and let her know that y'all will be doing the George Strait Show VIP-Style this August at the T-Mobile Arena? The Mirage Resort & Casino has always been one of your favorite pit-stops on the Fabulous Las Vegas Strip, so stop trying to put off telling your woman the good news! Just find a nice quiet spot, sit down, and whip out your cell phone. Can You Dig It!

 

By the way, you and your very lovely lady did this show in 2015, and y'all loved it! So would you two see this show again?

Katie-Lynne has a seat next to the stage for a song and dance performance in downtown Manila. This sweet kid made my vacation so much better! She has a wonderful personality and is very smart. She is now a young adult making her own way in the world, and I am proud to call her a dear friend.

She picked up that flower somewhere earlier in the day and walked around admiring it and smelling of it. That evening it still looked beautiful, and she put it in her hair.

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