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Tommy Bolin’s two biggest gigs in music came when he stepped into bands following the departure of star guitarists. The James Gang hired him in 1973 after Dominic Troiano’s stint in the group — Troiano himself had taken over when Joe Walsh left. Two years later, in 1975, Bolin stepped into the even bigger role of succeeding Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple.

In a new article for Ultimate-Guitar, , Bolin biographer Greg Prato says that although Bolin was expected to mimic his predecessors’ styles and electric guitar lines, his creative power pushed him to do more.

Prato recalls that in his book Touched by Magic: The Tommy Bolin Story, James Gang drummer Jim Fox called Walsh and Bolin “two of the greatest ever,” but noted that while Walsh had a range of interests beyond music, Bolin lived almost entirely for performing.

Bolin (far right) with the James Gang in 1973. “Tommy was music and pretty much nothing else,” recalled drummer Jim Walsh.. (Image credit: Gems/Redferns)

“Joe had a lot of things going on in his mind,” Fox told Prato for the book. “Tommy was music and pretty much nothing else. You want to put a smile on Tommy’s face? Just put him on a stage.



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