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  1. The selftitled album by Jerry Corbetta was his first and only solo album after leaving the Band Sugarloaf Jerry A. Corbetta (September 23, 1947 – September 16, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, keyboardist and organist, best known as a frontman for the rock band Sugarloaf.

  2. R.I.P. Jerry Corbetta, the lead singer and keyboard player with Sugarloaf (CMHOF class of 2012). Sugarloaf scored a big national hit in 1970 with “Green-Eyed Lady”; Corbetta’s organ solo is regarded as a classic. Sugarloaf/Jerry Corbetta had another smash hit in “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You,” an amusing song about the fickle music industry.

  3. 20. Sept. 2016 · Sugarloaf frontman Jerry Corbetta dead at 68. Colorado lost a hitmaker last week. On Friday, Sept. 16, Jerry Corbetta, frontman of Sugarloaf, succumbed to a years-long battle with Pick’s disease ...

  4. The drummer on half the songs was Jerry Corbetta, who as a teenager had played keyboards in the Half Dozen’t and the Brambles. Corbetta returned to keyboards, and with Bob Raymond (bass) and Myron Pollock (drums), the band transformed into Chocolate Hair. The quartet, scoring a big national hit with “Green-Eyed Lady,” which peaked at #3 ...

  5. 16. Sept. 2023 · Jerry Corbetta, the former lead vocalist of Sugarloaf, best known for the top 10 singles “Green-Eyed Lady” (1970) and “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You” (1974), died September 16, 2016, from complications of Pick’s disease, a condition that causes destruction of the nerve cells in the brain. Corbetta was 68. He had retired in 2009 due to the advancement of the disease.

  6. 18. Sept. 2016 · Jerry Corbetta, the lead singer for Sugarloaf, died Friday in Denver, CO at the age of 68. He had been suffering from Pick’s Disease for a number of years.

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    Jerry A. Corbetta was an American singer-songwriter, keyboardist and organist, record producer, best known as a frontman for the Colorado rock band Sugarloaf, best known for their classic rock hit "Green-Eyed Lady". Corbetta also toured for nearly five years with Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons as the "fifth season" nicknamed "Guido" by Frankie Valli.