Eric Albronda

American drummer, music manager, record producer
  • Musician
  • music manager
  • record producer
Instrument(s)DrumsFormerly ofBlue Cheer
Musical artist

Eric Albronda (born November 18, 1945) is an American musician. Albronda was the first drummer for Blue Cheer, briefly, prior to being replaced by Paul Whaley.[1] He also co-produced (with Leigh Stephens) Red Weather, the first solo album by former Blue Cheer guitarist Leigh Stephens, as well as the eponymous solo album by one of Stephens' post Blue Cheer bands, Pilot.[2]

The group Pilot had as its vocalist Bruce Stephens, often confused with Leigh Stephens. Eric Albronda co-produced the Pilot album with Bruce Stephens at Trident Studios in London. The recordings were done in 1971 and released on RCA Records. The song "Fillmore Shuffle" was covered by Sammy Hagar.

References

  1. ^ Profile of Eric Albronda; Vickibrennerent.com.
  2. ^ Profile of Eric Albronda; Vickibrennerent.com.

External links

  • Blue Cheer website/historical site
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Blue Cheer
  • Dickie Peterson
  • Leigh Stephens
  • Eric Albronda
  • Paul Whaley
  • Vale Hamanaka
  • Randy Holden
  • Ralph Burns Kellogg
  • Gary Lee Yoder
  • Nick St. Nicholas
  • Andrew "Duck" MacDonald
  • Prairie Prince
  • Joe Hasselvander
Studio albums
Live albumsSingles