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Submit Date: 3/5/2012
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Remembering Ronnie Montrose
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Montrose
Rock Candy
from Montrose (2009)
Montrose
Bad Motor Scooter
from Montrose (2009)
Montrose
Space Station #5
from Montrose (2009)
Montrose
Paper Money
from The Very Best of Montrose (2005)
Montrose
I Got the Fire
from The Very Best of Montrose (2005)
Montrose
O Lucky Man
from Warner Brothers Presents... Montrose! (2005)
Montrose
Let's Go
from Jump On It (2009)
Montrose
Jump On It
from Jump On It (2009)
Gamma
I'm Alive
from Gamma 1 (2005)
Gamma
Voyager
from Gamma 2 (2005)
Gamma
Darkness to Light
from Gamma 4 (2005)
Ronnie Montrose
Town Without Pity
from Open Fire (2009)
Ronnie Montrose
Catscan
from Territory (2005)
Ronnie Montrose
Zero G
from The Speed of Sound (2005)
Van Morrison
Tupelo Honey
from Still On Top - The Greatest Hits (Deluxe Version) (2007)
Van Morrison
Wild Night
from Still On Top - The Greatest Hits (Deluxe Version) (2007)
Edgar Winter
Frankenstein
from They Only Come Out At Night (1986)
Edgar Winter
Free Ride
from They Only Come Out At Night (1986)
Sammy Hagar
Leaving the Warmth of the Womb
from Marching to Mars (2025)
The Beau Brummels
Down to the Bottom
from The Beau Brummels (2005)
The Neville Brothers
Whatever It Takes
from Uptown (2003)
Marc Bonilla
I Am the Walrus
from American Matador (2011)
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Ronnie Montrose's command of blues and rock, his talent, and his versatility, quietly propelled him to "your favorite guitarist's favorite guitarist" status. As a sideman with Van Morrison and Edgar Winter and the leader of Montrose (with a young Sammy Hagar), Gamma, and a multiple-decade solo career, Ronnie could make his six-string shoot aural fireworks-the tachometer-crushing intro to "Bad Motor Scooter," the dinosaur-slaying leads on Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein," the curling, unforgettable riffs of "Free Ride" and "Rock Candy." Reminisce about the maestro with songs culled from Ronnie's rockin' history.
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