• Sugarloaf af's Jerry Corbetta, 68

    From treg@iwvisp.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 17 13:46:21 2016
    Legendary rock keyboardist Jerry Corbetta has died at 68. Jerry was connected to the Four Seasons for many years and was best known as the founder and lead singer of Sugarloaf: Green Eyed Lady, Don't Call Us We'll Call you.

    Ray Arthur

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  • From Will Dockery@21:1/5 to tr...@iwvisp.com on Tue Oct 18 13:05:54 2016
    On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 4:46:22 PM UTC-4, tr...@iwvisp.com wrote:
    Legendary rock keyboardist Jerry Corbetta has died at 68. Jerry was connected to the Four Seasons for many years and was best known as the founder and lead singer of Sugarloaf: Green Eyed Lady, Don't Call Us We'll Call you.

    Ray Arthur

    This death slipped by me... a minor but enduring couple of tunes Jerry Corbetta brought us.

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  • From treg@iwvisp.com@21:1/5 to Will Dockery on Tue Oct 18 15:35:50 2016
    On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 1:05:55 PM UTC-7, Will Dockery wrote:
    On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 4:46:22 PM UTC-4, tr...@iwvisp.com wrote:
    Legendary rock keyboardist Jerry Corbetta has died at 68. Jerry was connected to the Four Seasons for many years and was best known as the founder and lead singer of Sugarloaf: Green Eyed Lady, Don't Call Us We'll Call you.

    Ray Arthur

    This death slipped by me... a minor but enduring couple of tunes Jerry Corbetta brought us.

    Went to an Oldies concert in Laughlin, NV, maybe 1991 and there were about a dozen acts, all one & two hit wonders. Everyone did a good job but two performers looked like they were really enjoying themselves after 20 or 25 years. Pat Upton of Spiral
    Staircase (who also recently died) and Jerry Corbetta. They both performed like it was their second tour.

    Ray

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