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- John Douglas "Rabbit" Bundrick (born November 21, 1948) is an American keyboardist and vocalist. He is best known for his work with The Who and ****ociations...
- vocalist/guitarist Jason Lancaster, guitarist Alex Garcia and drummer Jake Bundrick, while Defining Moment featured vocalist Derek Sanders, guitarist Brooks...
- Halpin. John Bundrick was not able to join the band at The Concert for New York City in 2001, and was substituted for by Jon Carin. John Bundrick was tending...
- Tetsu Yamauchi was brought in to replace Fraser, while John "Rabbit" Bundrick became the band's keyboard player to compensate for the increasingly unreliable...
- recruited ****anese b**** player Tetsu Yamauchi and keyboardist John "Rabbit" Bundrick, who had worked with Kossoff and Kirke during Free's initial split, recording...
- "Rabbit" Bundrick after Bundrick suffered a broken arm falling out of a taxi at the studio door in March 1978. Townshend attributed Bundrick's broken arm...
- Cr**** Country Club Soccer: Robert Mack Caruthers Field Softball: Dr. Billy Bundrick Field Tennis: Louisiana Tech Tennis Complex Track and Field: Jim Mize Track...
- instrumentation. The album's line-up included Who touring keyboardist John Bundrick on piano and organ, Tony Butler on b****, Simon Phillips, Kenney Jones,...
- Rodgers and Kirke elected to fill in the band bringing John "Rabbit" Bundrick on board as a member of Free for the tour and the last Free album, Heartbreaker...
- Faces. Jones officially joined the band in November 1978. John "Rabbit" Bundrick joined the live band as an unofficial keyboardist. On 2 May 1979, the Who...