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IndyStar file photoUpdate: Rick Benick died at his Noblesville home on June 14. Funeral services are scheduled Monday, June 18.It's easy to play Six Degrees of Indiana Rock 'n' Roll Separation using Rick Benick's name.The guitarist made major-label albums with Indianapolis band Roadmaster in the late-1970s. That band featured bass player Toby Myers, who later spent more than a decade in John Mellencamp's band.Benick and Roadmaster keyboard player Michael 'Bone' Read later joined Henry Lee Summer's band to play big venues across the United States. Along with Faith Band vocalist Carl Storie, Summer, Benick and Read formed popular cover band the Alligator Brothers in the 1990s. (Meanwhile, Storie's former Faith band mate John Cascella played with Myers in Mellencamp's band.)Party band the Doo! Includes Read on keys, and former Summer bass player Marc Rohrman (also known for his work with Duke Tumatoe) plays with the Flying Toasters party band.Roadmaster, Summer, Storie, the Doo! And Flying Toasters will share a stage Sunday to help Benick pay medical bills related to a recent diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia.Benick plans to perform with every act on the all-star bill, and he's unwavering when talking about his future.'
My health issues are going to get better,' Benick said.John Mellencamp: 10 insights in his new Netflix filmLegends Day: Sam Hunt will headline Indy 500 weekend concertBob & Tom: Radio alumni revisit show’s early, untamed daysMusic at 'Rick Benick, A Benefit Concert' begins 7 p.m. Sunday at the Rathskeller, 401 E.
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- Obscure American AOR-band, in the style of bands such as Styx or early REO Speedwagon. This song is from their LP 'Hey World' (1979). Track list: 1. My Eyes Have Been Opened 3.
- Roadmaster was an American rock band from Indianapolis, Indiana, that was popular in the Midwest in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They recorded four albums for Village/Mercury Records. They recorded four albums for Village/Mercury Records.
Michigan St.A donation at the door serves as admission price, and funds also are accepted at crowdfunding site YouCaring.com/HelpRickRockCancer.Keyboard player Read said it's been a thrill to collaborate with Benick for more than 40 years.' His solos are legendary,' Read said of the guitarist. 'You can hear his solo and know that it's him. He has a very good sense of melody.' Benick and Read met in the early 1970s, when Maryland native Benick moved to Indiana to join Kokomo-based rock band Nebula Spoon.
Read's band, Pure Funk, featured Myers on bass and Asher 'Adam Smasher' Benrubi on vocals.Benick eventually migrated to Pure Funk, and the band changed its name to Roadmaster before issuing a self-titled album in 1976. Pop-rock hitmaker Todd Rundgren served as producer for three songs on that release.Benrubi exited the Roadmaster lineup to build a career as a radio DJ in Indianapolis St. Louis, making way for former Nebula Spoon vocalist Stephen 'Mac' McNally to sing on Roadmaster albums 'Sweet Music' (1978), 'Hey World' (1979) and 'Fortress' (1980).With a sound built for arenas, Roadmaster signed with Mercury Records and toured as supporting act for Blue Oyster Cult. The band opened shows for Rush, ZZ Top, Peter Frampton and other classic-rock heavyweights.' It was the passion for playing music, first of all,' Benick said of Roadmaster's impact era. 'But then seeing the appreciative faces out there in the crowd. People digging your style, people digging your band, people digging your music.
It was very satisfying in many ways.' Bass player Myers, original vocalist Benrubi and post-McNally singers Craig Watson and Frank Bradford are scheduled to be part of Sunday's show.McNally died at age 47 in 1998 following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.Between the demise of Roadmaster and the rise of Henry Lee Summer, Benick, Read and Roadmaster drummer Tim Berry spent 1983 playing dates with Detroit rock icon Mitch Ryder.On tour to promote Mellencamp-produced album 'Never Kick a Sleeping Dog,' Ryder and his Indiana supporting cast appeared on episodes of 'American Bandstand' and 'Solid Gold.' There's one more important name to connect to Benick: 'Leroy.' If you ever wondered about Summer's 'Check it out, Leroy' line in Top 20 hit 'I Wish I Had a Girl' from 1988, Benick is Leroy — an in-band nickname devised by Summer. Rick Benick, A Benefit Concert FEATURING: Roadmaster, Henry Lee Summer, Carl Storie, Flying Toasters, the Doo!
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