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  1. In 1965, local drummer Lee Graziano was asked to substitute for Michalak, initially for just a weekend, while the latter was in Las Vegas; however, after Michalak did not return for the two subsequent weekends, Graziano continued to fill the drummer role and ultimately became Michalak's permanent replacement, completing what would ...

  2. 20. Okt. 2015 · Since 2011 she’s been in touch with her drumming idol Lee Graziano, best known from his stints in iconic Chicago garage band the American Breed (“Bend Me, Shape Me,” “Step Out of Your Mind ...

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  3. The American Breed formed in Chicago in 1966 — Gary Loizzo, vocals and guitar (born Aug. 16, 1945); Chuck Colbert, bass (Aug. 29, 1944); Al Ciner, guitar (May 14, 1947) and Lee Graziano, drums (Nov. 9, 1943) — and had five chart records in the years 1967-8, all produced by Bill Traut of Dunwich Productions. Originally called Gary and the ...

  4. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Formed. 1958 in Chicago, IL. Disbanded. 1970. Genre. Pop/Rock, Classical, R&B. Styles. Contemporary Pop/Rock, Film Score, Garage Rock, Psychedelic/Garage, Blue-Eyed Soul, Soul, AM Pop. Group Members. Gary Loizzo, Al Ciner, Charles Colbert, Lee Graziano, Jim Michalak, Kevin Murphy, André Fischer.

  5. Guitarist Al Ciner and drummer Lee Graziano (who also played trumpet) were with Loizzo in 1963, practicing in the basement of his parents' house, all teenagers except fourth member Chuck Colbert, a black singer and bassist in his mid-twenties.

  6. The American Breed. EPIPHANY. 02:54. Writer: Larry Weiss - Alan Cider - Timothy Dwight Burton - Lee Graziano - Todd Loizzo - Scott English - Charles Colbert / Composers: Larry Weiss - Alan Cider - Timothy Dwight Burton - Lee Graziano - Todd Loizzo - Scott English - Charles Colbert. 03.

  7. 29. Okt. 2015 · Since 2011 she’s been in touch with her drumming idol Lee Graziano, best known from his stints in iconic Chicago garage band the American Breed (“Bend Me, Shape Me,” “Step Out of Your Mind”) and an early version of Chaka Khan-fronted funk outfit Rufus (who had a huge hit after he left with “Tell Me Something Good”).