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Sugarloaf was an American rock band formed in Denver, Colorado in the late 1960s. The band consisted of lead vocalist and keyboardist Jerry Corbetta, guitarist Bob Webber, bassist Bob Raymond, and drummer Myron Pollock. Sugarloaf's biggest hit was the song "Green-Eyed Lady", which was released in 1970 and reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song features a catchy melody, driving rhythm, and Corbetta's distinctive keyboard work. "Green-Eyed Lady" has since become a classic rock radio staple and is considered one of the defining songs of the era. In addition to "Green-Eyed Lady", Sugarloaf had a number of other minor hits, including "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" and "Mother Nature's Wine". The band continued to tour and record throughout the 1970s, but they never achieved the same level of success as they did with their first hit. Jerry Corbetta passed away in 2016, but Sugarloaf's music continues to be celebrated by fans of classic rock. Sugarloaf I (1969 - 1970)
Sugarloaf II (1970 - 1975)
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