Bill Tarsha & The Rocket 88s

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2007

Susy Tarsha on bass Nancy Delsandro guitar the late Roger Rotolli drums and Haromonica Bill Tarsha on mouth Harp. circa 1986

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  • What a Cool Band...Always A Great Show when I saw them!!

    

  • I need Rowdyrob17 to contact me as soon as possible regarding Roger. E mail me please. Thanks, Arnie

  • @apple1953 he also played with hendrix

  • Warsaw Wallys ...Ya saw them many times there and in Jerome ....

  • Thanks a lot for posting. I used to go see the them at exactly this time '85-88 at Terry & Zekes in Tucson. Small arms length venue, plenty of opportunity to talk to the band members. Didn't know that Roger had passed away - sad to hear. Have anything with Sue's vocals or more of Nancy's solos? Thanks again.

  • Thanks for posting, Bill's the ambassador of the blues in Phoenix. His blues jams have brought together many musicians to form bands. Our own band owes its creation 5 years ago to Bill. Him and Suzie are the best and Dave Forrester as they're current guitarists is amazing.

  • Coming soon I found some Blues Blast 1993 with Bill and the Rockett 88's with Clarence Holliman even with Carol Fran-Live- be looking on my channel bscactus it will appear soon.

  • I use to go watch bill at Warsawwallys bar in Phx,Az. all the time they are a great blues band, and Bill is a great guy.,

  • The drummer in question was one of the best and no one has any videos of him with the many rock bands he was in during the 1960's and 70's. He was on Hullabaloo with a group called the Angry Men, drumming at the age of 15! His best work is with a band called The Portable People, and I have probably the only demo tape recorded here in Buffalo in the early 1970's. I still play the cassette in my car as well. Roger Rotoli is the best!

  • Does the drummer really need a set that big?

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