- John
Douglas "Rabbit"
Bundrick (born
November 21, 1948) is an
American keyboardist. He is best
known for his work with the rock band the Who and ****ociations...
- vocalist/guitarist
Jason Lancaster,
guitarist Alex
Garcia and
drummer Jake
Bundrick,
while Defining Moment featured vocalist Derek Sanders,
guitarist Brooks...
-
Tetsu Yamauchi was
brought in to
replace Fraser,
while John "Rabbit"
Bundrick became the band's
keyboard player to
compensate for the
increasingly unreliable...
- 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...
-
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...
-
Montgomery quit the band
shortly afterwards, to be
replaced by John 'Rabbit'
Bundrick for a
series of
American concerts in
early 1976. Again, ill-health on Kossoff's...
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indicated "Stir It Up" (Bob Marley) "That's the Way We Get By" (John "Rabbit"
Bundrick) "Guava Jelly" (Bob Marley) "(It Was) So Nice
While It Lasted" "Ooh Baby...
-
Kossoff and
Kirke teamed up with
Texan keyboard player John "Rabbit"
Bundrick and ****anese b****
player Tetsu Yamauchi to
release the 1971
album Kossoff...
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instead featuring American pianist John "Rabbit"
Bundrick who was in
Sweden at the time.
Bundrick, however, was not
credited on the album.
Three w****s...