Trident (Kingfish Album)
   HOME
*





Trident (Kingfish Album)
''Trident'' is an album by the rock band Kingfish. Their second studio album and their third album overall, it was recorded at the Record Plant in Sausalito, California, and released by Jet Records in 1978. ''Trident'' features Kingfish co-founders Matthew Kelly on guitar and Dave Torbert on bass. Original members Robbie Hoddinott and Chris Herold had left the band before the album was recorded, and had been replaced by lead guitarist Michael O'Neill and ex-Wings drummer Joe English, respectively. Rounding out the lineup was keyboardist Bob Hogins. Track listing #"Hard to Love Somebody" (Michael O'Neill) #"Cheyenne" ( John Carter, Tim Gilbert) #"Hurricane" (O'Neill, Matthew Kelly) #"My Friend" (Bob Hogins) #"Magic Eyes" (Dave Torbert) #"Movin' Down the Highway" (O'Neill) #"Hawaii" (Torbert, Kelly) #"You and I" (Hogins) #"Feels So Good" (Hogins, O'Neill, Torbert) #"Take It Too Hard" (O'Neill) Personnel Kingfish *Matthew Kelly – guitar, harmonica, vocals *Dave Torbert ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Kingfish (band)
Kingfish is an American rock band led by Matthew Kelly, a musician, singer, and songwriter who plays guitar and harmonica. Kelly co-founded Kingfish in 1973 with New Riders of the Purple Sage bass player Dave Torbert and fellow San Francisco Bay Area musicians Robbie Hoddinott (lead guitar), Chris Herold (drums), and Mick Ward (keyboards). Ward died in a car accident later that year, and was replaced by Barry Flast, another keyboardist from San Francisco. In 1974, Kingfish became more well known, and signed their first record contract, after Grateful Dead guitarist and singer Bob Weir, a long-time friend of Kelly's, joined the band. (Kelly had previously been a guest musician on the Grateful Dead album ''Wake of the Flood''.) Weir toured with Kingfish and was a band member on their first two albums, '' Kingfish'' and '' Live 'n' Kickin'''. When the Dead started touring again in 1976, Weir left Kingfish, along with Hoddinott and Herold, who were then replaced by Michael O'Neill ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  



MORE