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Tommy Bolin was one of the greatest guitar players and musicians the world has ever seen. Being the quintessential guitar prodigy of the 70s, Bolin focused his talents within the burgeoning rock/metal scenes of the early 70s as well as mastered a highly lauded jazz fusion technique catching the attention of rock tastemakers and guitar legend peers.
It was just a matter of time before Bolin was making a name for himself playing on projects as diverse as Billy Cobhams Spectrum (considered one of the great jazz fusion recordings of all time), replacing Joe Walsh in the James Gang, playing session work on seminal fusion projects by Moxy and Alphonse Mouzon, to replacing Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple and thus becoming a member in one of the biggest rock bands of the world. During this time, Bolin was also working on his very fi rst solo album, Teaser. Despite the heavy touring and promoting schedule for Deep Purples Come Taste The Band, Bolin fifi nished the recordings of Teaser and both records were released in late 1975. Hailed by critics,Teaser united hard rock, jazz, reggae and latin music to an impressive whole.
After the split of Deep Purple in 1976, Tommy Bolin kept on touring and started working on his sophomore album which has been release the same year. Bolins tour for Private Eyes should have been a red letter moment for Bolin, opening up for Jeff Beck in Miami but sadly turned tragic as Bolin was found dead of a heroin overdose just one day after the show on December, 4th, 1976.






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