- Tommy Bolin - Wikipedia
In 1972, the 20-year old Bolin formed the fusion jazz-rock-blues band Energy Unable to secure a record contract, the band never released an album during Bolin's lifetime However, several recordings have been released posthumously
- ROCK GUITARIST BOLIN IS FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL - The New York Times
MIAMI BEACH, Dec 6 (UPI)— Tommy Bolin, a rock guitarist, was found dead in his Miami Beach hotel room Saturday following a reported drinking bout
- The Tragic End Of Tommy Bolin From Deep Purple - Rock Celebrities
Although paramedics tried to save him, Bolin had already passed away from multiple drug intoxication, including morphine, cocaine, lidocaine, and alcohol His funeral was held in St Joseph’s Church in Sioux City, and he was buried in Calvary Cemetery
- Article about Tommy Bolin from. . . - Tommy Bolin Archives | Facebook
By Geoff Barton TOMMY BOLIN, who was found dead in a Miami motel room last Saturday, probably died of a heroin overdose, according to the local medical examiner Bolin, 25, who was a member of Deep Purple until earlier this year, had formed his own band and was touring with the Jeff Beck group
- TOMMY BOLIN OFFICIAL MEMORIAL FUND
Ironically his last song was Post Toastee – a song warning of the dangers of addiction A day later, Tommy was pronounced dead from a drug overdose Tommy Bolin is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Sioux City, Iowa USA
- Tommy Bolins Death - Cause and Date - The Celebrity Deaths
The guitarist Tommy Bolin died at the age of 25 Here is all you want to know, and more! Guitarist who worked with Zephyr, Deep Purple, and The James Gang, as well as working as a solo artist His wife Candy Givens was the vocalist for Zephyr, one of his earliest bands “I replaced Walsh, I replaced Blackmore, now I just gotta be me ” (Tommy Bolin)
- Heroin, various drugs claim rock guitarists life — The Vidette 8 . . .
MIAMI (UPI) - The Dade County Medical Examiner ruled Tuesday that rock guitarist Tommy Bolin died in his motel room last Saturday of "multiple drug intoxication "
- Tommy Bolin: the story of a doomed genius - Louder
American Tommy Bolin, a native of Sioux City, Iowa, was a notable exception Best described as the David Bowie of the guitar, Bolin jumped from one playing style to the next – making each one his own, before quickly discarding it for the next
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