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Moxy Channel on YouTube: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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A Tribute Page "Reqiescat in Pace"
Honoring MOXY's Founding Members
Douglas "Buzz" Shearman "R.I.P"
and
Bill Wade "R.I.P"

Tommy Bolin was a guest musician on the album, who had previously been the lead guitarist for the James Gang and would go on to replace Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple. Tommy Bolin does all but two guitar solos, all rhythm guitar and the solos on "Sail On Sail Away", "Can't You See I'm A Star" and the ending of "Train" were performed by Earl Johnson.Earl was actually supposed to have done all the guitar parts, but got into a disagreement with the producer and was consequently tossed out of the studio. Tommy Bolin, being nearby, was asked by Moxy's manager Roland Paquin to fill in for Earl Johnson. Roland Paquin knew Bolin from when he was road manager for the James Gang. The debut album originally released in 1975 by Polydor for distributing in Canada was picked up by many radio stations in the USA and was one of the most requested album in Texas and as consequence Moxy was picked-up by the larger Mercury Records label in the US and a national distribution deal was made and the album was reissued in 1976. Bolin was only in the studio for this album, contrary to popular belief that he appears on Moxy II. Though Tommys time with Moxy was short, the album is tremendously popular with Tommys fans. Tommys tone and phrasing were very similar to his classic James Gang sound. The album produced the hit songs "Can't You See I'm a Star", "Train", "Out of the Darkness" and with "Sail On Sail Away" and "Moon Rider" that are still in the 2000s on the regular rotation on most Rock radio stations in Texas. The album sold well because of heavy promotion by the label who released the album on 8 Track in large numbers. Buddy Caine who is listed on the album cover did not join the band until after the album was finished, Buddy a rhythm guitarist was brought on by the band to free up Earl Johnson so he could play on the road what Tommy Bolin had added to the songs in the studio

Moxy Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/buzzsherman

Moxy's Official Site:
http://www.moxy.ca/


San Antonio's disc jockey know as the godfather of rock, Joe Anthony , who wrote : "Buzz had that special quality in his voice that carried a smile and a lift. He penetrated himself into the listeners and was very forceful with them. He gave a definite impression to the music. His passing was untimely, but he gave us so much in such a short span. His music is his legacy
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  • Wicked track!

    Killer vocals!

    Stellar Guitar work.

    Very nice pictorial video.

    Great work!

  • Fantastic blues!!! Thanx, MOXY and thanx buzzsherman!!! I didn't heard this song since 1988 I know. Uhhhh.... very nostalgic feelings.... period of my first sirious band. MOXY gave me a big inspiration for work.******************

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  • I found out about MOXY through my cousins girlfriend who worked at Columbia house records and stole the Ridin High 8 track! Never heard of them before! Been a MOXY fan ever since!! SWEET! Now I got em ALL!

  • 8 track listeners are DEFINITELY dated! I ordered Santanas greatest hits from columbia house and got Bostons 2nd album Don`t Look Back instead! But it had the Santana sticker on it! I got it about 3 weeks before it was released officially! SWEET!

  • an 8 track ! I had this when it came out...was thinking this was the best track??Moxy 2 same album red cover ?

  • Moxy - "Train" - Great track from another band that not too many people seem to remember. Enjoy!

  • You think this is good? You should have heard him singing the blues in the 60's

  • strawberry reefer rollers and pioneer super tuners. Sorry, I just wrote the first two things that came to mind when I heard this.

  • Freaking awesome reminds of budgie and hey look at that I found them through my budgie pandora station. Thank you internet

  • Tommy Bolin Rocks!!

  • freekin' Moxy RULES!!!!!

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