-
drummer Myron Grombacher went on to play with Lita Ford on her
breakthrough album, Lita (1988), and on the
supporting tour.
Grombacher would return to...
- band
Roomful of Blues,
backing up Pat Benatar, Neil
Giraldo and
Myron Grombacher. The
album sold over 339,000
copies without significant radio airplay...
- keyboards,
percussion Donnie Nossov – b****,
backing vocals on
track 6
Myron Grombacher – drums,
percussion Roger Capps – b**** on
tracks 2 and 3
Lenny Castro...
-
supervision of new
manager Sharon Osbourne.
Musicians Don
Nossov and
Myron Grombacher, who were best
known for
being the
rhythm section of the
successful American...
- studio, with most of the
songwriting by
Giraldo and
longtime drummer Myron Grombacher. Four of the
tracks are also co-written with
Benatar (who is credited...
- 1980, by
Chrysalis Records. It is Benatar's
first album to
feature Myron Grombacher on drums,
beginning a long
tenure in her band that
would last into the...
- keyboards, percussion,
executive producer Frank Linx – b****,
percussion Myron Grombacher – drums,
percussion Greg
Piccolo –
saxophone on "Crazy"
Richard Dodd –...
-
Scott St.
Clair Sheets –
rhythm guitar Roger Capps – b****
guitar Myron Grombacher –
drums Alan
Pasqua –
piano Gary Herbig, Joel Peskin, Tom Scott, Larry...
- Webb,
Grant Powell, and
Wylie Gelber) and
drummers (Alex Orbison,
Dylan Grombacher,
Stuart Johnson and
Griffin Goldsmith). The band drew its name from the...
- of jump blues,
which Benatar recorded with
husband Neil Giraldo,
Myron Grombacher and the
Roomful of
Blues horn
section and drummer. The CD
edition of the...