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  1. Both Gibson and Miller served as vocalists and guitarists in the Gibson/Miller Band, which also included Mike Daly ( steel guitar ), Bryan Grassmeyer (bass guitar), and Steve Grossman (drums). Grassmeyer was replaced in 1993 by Doug Kahan.

  2. Bryan Grassmeyer Sugarloaf was an American rock band that originated under the name Chocolate Hair in 1968. The band, which formed in Denver, Colorado , scored two Top 10 hits , with the singles " Green-Eyed Lady " and " Don't Call Us, We'll Call You ".

  3. Explore Bryan Grassmeyer's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Bryan Grassmeyer on AllMusic.

  4. Oct 15, 2023 · Playing any song with Bryan Grassmeyer (and his lovely and talented bass, Wanda) is a treat... But this Roger Cook/John Prine Song is really wonderful with his (their) contributions. ...more.

  5. May 28, 2019 · Bryan Grassmeyer (Nashville, TN), Randy Barker (Nashville, TN), Forest Means (Bloomington, IN), Joey Delauro (Tuscon, AZ), Carlos Chaves (Denver, CO) and Billy Hoke (Boulder, CO). The Cass Clayton Band, a favorite Colorado band in their own right, opened for the legendary Kings. Cass says she’s been a fan of Chris Daniels since the eighties.

  6. Jul 7, 2020 · American Jamboree - music for the Common Goodwww.americanjamboree.comSubmissions WelcomeSponsored by: www.votecommongood.com

  7. The other band members were bassist Bryan Grassmeyer, who had previously played with Vince Gill and Suzy Bogguss; drummer Steve Grossman, who had worked closely with Grassmeyer; and steel guitarist Mike Daly, who had worked with Gibson for several years and played on all of his demos.