Bonaroo (band) explained

Bonaroo
Origin:United States
Genre:Pop rock
Years Active:
Label:Wounded Bird
Past Members:

Bonaroo was an American pop rock band which ran 1974-1975 featuring Bobby Winkelman, guitar, vocal and songwriter; Bill Cuomo, keyboards, vocal; Michael Hossack, drums; Robert Lichtig, bass, vocal; and Jerry Weems, guitar, vocal. They took part in the Warner Brothers band tour and issued four singles and one album Bonaroo (Warner Brothers Wounded Bird Records) 1975.[1] [2] [3] Winkelman went on to record Bonaroo II as a solo project.

Notes and References

  1. Book: William York. Who's Who in Rock Music. 1982. Scribner. 35. BONAROO Bill Cuomo— keyboards, vocal; Michael Hossack— drums; Robert Lichtig — bass, vocal; Jerry Weems — guitar, vocal; Bobby Winkelman— guitar, vocal. Album: Bonaroo (WBR) 1975. 9780684173429.
  2. Stereo Review, 1975, volume 34, p. 72, "Bonaroo's sound is straight-ahead Top-Forty pop with no pretensions but with a good deal of craft to it."
  3. Book: Dafydd Rees. Luke Crampton. Rock Stars Encyclopedia. 1999. 599. 978-0789446138. Dorling Kindersley. The other bands on tour, the Doobie Brothers, Tower Of Power, Bonaroo, Montrose and Graham Central Station, are critically ....