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  1. Michael Supe GranDa, CO-FOUNDER. Before moving to the Ozarks in 1969, Supe had already been a bandleader for five years in his hometown of St. Louis. Though his first rock-n-roll excursion never made a huge splash, it did include a gig at St. Louis’ famed Gaslight Square. Upon his relocation to Springfield, Missouri he became a co-founder of ...

  2. The Ozark Mountain Daredevils are an American rock band formed in 1972 in Springfield, Missouri. They are most widely known for their singles "If You Wanna Get to Heaven" in 1974 and "Jackie Blue" in 1975. Bassist Michael "Supe" Granda has also written a book about the band, It Shined.

    • John Dillon, Mike "Supe" Granda, Bill Jones, Ruell Chappell, Ron Gremp, Dave Painter, Kelly Brown, Nick Sibley, Molly Healey
    • A&M
  3. 19. Apr. 2017 · Written by bassist, Michael ‘Supe’ Granda, “It Shined – The Saga of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils” is an expose of the life and times of the band in and out of the spotlight, on and off of the stage, and from top of the charts to the bottom of the barrel.

  4. 20. Nov. 2020 · 3 subscribers. 9. 238 views 2 years ago. Michael "Sure" Granda, bassist of The Ozark Mountain Bluedevils, performs "The Man Who Has Everything" from their 2018 album "Off the Beaten Path"....

    • 3 Min.
    • 238
    • The Center of Nowhere: Songs of Springfield
  5. 18. Okt. 2018 · 9. 3.5K views 5 years ago. Here's an interview from 2008 with bass player and founding member of the long standing American band The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Michael "Supe" Granda recorded...

    • 30 Min.
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    • John Broughton
  6. 5. Juli 2023 · Michael "Supe" Granda has long been associated with the band Ozark Mountain Daredevils, of which he is a co-founder. Since the early 1970s, this celebrated group has earned a legion of fans...

  7. Michael Supe Granda. Bill Jones. Ruell Chappell. Ron Gremp. Dave Painter. Kelly. Nick Sibley. Molly Healey. BAND HISTORY. I. The Ozark Mountain Daredevils have been aptly described as “a ragtag collection of hippies, bohemians, and musicians of no fixed ambition.”