Hotels near gay bars in denver2/9/2024 ![]() Wow, does this thread bring back a flood of memories I thought were long forgotten. I just stumbled on this forum on a google search too. Weren't they called the "Esquires" prior to being "Sugarloaf"? My cousin used to go out with one of them when she was going to East High. Thought I got a pretty good ejamacashun but see that now Ranum is ranked very low on the Colorado schools list. I have seen more than a few bands mostly at the Coliseum in the early seventies. One of the songs they played at an outdoor debutante party, (the one I saw), at a ranch south of Denver near Sedalia, was called Magic Man and featured a drum solo that I have rarely seen rivaled by anyone. He went on to play in a philharmonic orchestra back east, I think. They had a flute/soprano sax player who was incredible. They were much better than Sugarloaf but some of the new members were young and temperamental so it was short lived. They played the day's covers and original songs. Went to one show by Brother Sun, the group my brother in law and one of Sugarloaf's guitarists, (Bob Yeazel), formed when they broke from Sugarloaf. ![]() ![]() Hey, did you ever wonder "Where are they now"? Well, he's in yard maintenance. Just a tag along teenager from Goat Hill. My brother in law was the drummer for Sugarloaf.
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