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  1. In late 2020, a tape was found by Bob Webber in a case of cables being trashed. The tape turned out to be a live recording of Sugarloaf at another 1975 show. Webber restored the tape and remastered it for vinyl.

  2. Bob Webber was the guitarist of Sugarloaf, a band that had a hit song "Green-Eyed Lady" in 1970. Learn about his musical journey, from the Moonrakers to Chocolate Hair, and his collaboration with Jerry Corbetta.

  3. Bob Webber, also known as Captain Webber, as he likes to be called, is the husband of Tiana Webber, the brother-in-law of Linda, the uncle of Phineas and Candace, and the step-uncle of Ferb. He's also the Head of Lake Nose since it appears that he is the one who decides who's hired.

  4. Bob Weber, Sr. (June 26, 1934 – October 17, 2020), was an American cartoonist, best known for his Moose and Molly comic strip, distributed by King Features Syndicate.

  5. 7. März 2020 · Sugarloaf co-founder and lead guitarist Bob Webber sits down with Grammy Award winning Producer Clark Hagan to talk about the genesis of Bob's music career t...

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  6. Bob Webber, the original guitarist of Sugarloaf, has restored the tape and remastered it for vinyl. Sugarloaf Live 1975 will officially be released on September 8. 2022 – exactly 10 years after the band’s induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.

  7. Bob Webber played lead guitar in the Moonrakers, Denver’s most popular group during the mid-Sixties, releasing four singles on the Tower label. In 1968, he formed the band Chocolate Hair with singer and keyboardist Jerry Corbetta, along with drummer Myron Pollock and bassist Bob Raymond.