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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_LeavesThe Leaves - Wikipedia

    Bob "Bullet" Bailey The Leaves were an American garage rock band formed in the San Fernando Valley, California, in 1964. [1] They are best known for their version of the song " Hey Joe ", which was a hit in 1966.

    • 1964–1967, 1970–1971
  2. The original band had a lineup of three singers and three sidemen. The sidemen were Joey Rivera from the Checkmates; Monti Lawston; and Bob "Bullet" Bailey, formerly of the Leaves. Bailey, Rivera, and Lawston left the band to form Goodstuff. The group's name was a pun on the Howard Hughes Corporation, with the 'hue' (a synonym of ...

    • 1969–ca. 1980, (reunited in the 1990s)
  3. The band reunited in 1970 before Pons became a member of Zappa's band. The reunited lineup included Jim Pons on rhythm guitar, John Beck on lead guitar, Buddy Sklar, lead singer from The Hook and The Spencer Davis Group, Al Nichols on bass from the Turtles, and Bob "Bullet" Bailey on drums. The band did some touring and performed at local Los ...

  4. Dawayne Bailey is an American guitarist who has toured and recorded with Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, Véronique Sanson, and Chicago . Bailey was born and raised in Manhattan, Kansas. While still attending Manhattan High School in Kansas, he founded the band Rathbone, which developed a strong regional fan base.

    Year
    Artist
    Album
    2018
    Chicago
    VI Decades Live
    2015
    Chicago
    The Studio Albums 1979-2008/Vol Two 10 CD ...
    2014
    Debra Goodrich Bisel
    Kansas Music: Stories of A Rich ...
    2011
    Bob Seger
    Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never ...
  5. The sidemen were Joey Rivera from the Checkmates; Monti Lawston; and BobBulletBailey, formerly of the Leaves. Bailey, Rivera, and Lawston left the band to form Goodstuff. The group’s name was a pun on the Howard Hughes Corporation, with the ‘hue’ (a synonym of ‘color’).

  6. 18. Apr. 2017 · The original band had a lineup of three singers and three sidemen. The sidemen were Joey Rivera from the Checkmates, Monti Lawston and Bob "Bullet" Bailey, formerly of the Leaves. Bailey, Rivera and Lawston left the band to form Goodstuff.

  7. The group had formed in late 1969 and consisted of three singers, Wally Holmes, Bernard St. Clair Lee and Ann Kelly, and three musicians, Joey Rivera, Monti Lawston and Bob "Bullet" Bailey. Their style at that time, to say the least, was raw. Though they had opened shows for some big names touring through Southern California, their big brake ...