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Rubicon reformed in the early 1990s as a progressive rock band with Greg Eckler (drums), Chuck Crenshaw (keyboards), J.P. Michaels (vocals, bass guitar), David Christians (vocals, lead guitar), and Randy Newhouse (guitar). This version of Rubicon produced one CD called
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AD-LIBS... Trumpeter Max Haskett, 52, a longtime Bay Area music-scene veteran who played with dozens of bands including Cold Blood, Pacific Brass and Electric, Todd Rundgren and most recently David Martin's House Party, died September 15 of pancreatic
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was brought on as a touring drummer before the breakup. Keagy, Gillis and Blades went on to form the successful band
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Trumpeter/vocalist Max Haskett died on September 15, 1999, of pancreatic cancer.
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band, whose "I'm Gonna Take Care of Everything" spent 11 weeks on the
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This article on a United States rock music band is a
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