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Hybrid Ice is a
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band from
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, most notable for its song "Magdelene" released on the album '' Hybrid Ice'' in 1982, which became a regional radio hit at the time. "Magdelene" was later covered by
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on their 1994 album '' Walk On''. In 1984, with two sold out shows, Hybrid Ice was the first rock band ever to play at the
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.


Live performances

Hybrid Ice has toured with many notable musical acts, such as Foreigner,
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, and
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, as well as several others. More recently they have played with
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of the Beaver Brown Band,
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of the
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band, and
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of the Journey Experience. Hybrid Ice also played the "Legends of Rock" Cruise for 2015 through 2017.


Personnel


Current

* Galen "Rusty" Foulke - lead vocals, guitar, keyboards * Chris Alburger – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards * Rick Klinger – drums, vocals * Bob Richardson – keyboards, vocals, bass, drums * Jason Shaffer – bass.


Former

* Jeff Willoughby – bass * Keith Hutcheson – lead vocals * David Lee Kennedy – lead vocals, bass * Kevin Collins – lead vocals * Bernie Garzio – bass, lead vocals * John Hartman ''(deceased)'' – lead vocals, keyboards, guitar * Kit Kelley – keyboards * Webb Kline – guitar * Tom Harvey ''(deceased)'' – guitar, vocals * Scott Adams – lead vocals * Woody Wolfe – guitar * Rick Shaffer ''(deceased)'' – guitar, vocals.


Discography

*''Brigg'' (1973) (As "Brigg", contains three tracks by Hybrid Ice) *'' Hybrid Ice'' (1982) *''No Rules'' (1988)http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/80s/1988/BB-1988-05-21.pdf *''Mind's Eye'' (2009).


References


External links


Official Website
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