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  1. Randy Jo Hobbs (March 22, 1948 – August 5, 1993) was an American musician born in Winchester, Indiana. Hobbs played bass for The McCoys during the 1965-1969 period and in the bands of the brothers Edgar Winter and Johnny Winter during 1970–1976.

  2. 20 de dic. de 2007 · An exclusive series of Living Legends Music interviews with Rick Derringer. Part 4 of 9. Recorded on December 1st, 2007 in Titusville, FL. Rick Derringer's official website: http://www ...

  3. rockandrollparadise.com › randy-jo-hobbs-81993Randy Jo Hobbs 8/1993

    7 de mar. de 2017 · Randy Jo Hobbs was found dead in a Dayton hotel room on August 5, 1993 – Rick Derringer’s birthday. The cause was heart failure.

  4. On the Jump On It album, Alan Fitzgerald was replaced on bass by Randy Jo Hobbs, and the subsequent tour to promote the album saw the band performing as a four-piece without a bass player, utilizing Jim Alicivar for keyboard-bass.

  5. Live At The Palace Theatre, 1973 (DKRC).Johnny Winter: Guitar & Vocals.Randy Jo Hobbs: Bass.Richard Hughes: Drums.

  6. Randy Jo Hobbs was a American blues and rock bassist. Born : March 22, 1948 in Winchester (or) Union City, Indiana. Died : August 05, 1993 in Dayton, Ohio. (Heart failure) Randy worked with "The McCoys" (1965-'69), Jimi Hendrix (1968 on some live sessions), Johnny and Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer and others. Show more.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_McCoysThe McCoys - Wikipedia

    When Kelly left for college, the Zehringers were joined by bassist Randy Jo Hobbs, saxophonist Sean Michaels, and keyboardist Ronnie Brandon. This was the line-up that took the name of "The McCoys". Brandon left the group in 1965 and was replaced by Bobby Peterson on keyboards.