Zephyr was a hard rock band formed in 1969 in Boulder, Colorado by guitarist Tommy Bolin, keyboardist John Faris, bass guitarist David Givens, drummer Robbie Chamberlin, and vocalist Candy Givens. Although the charismatic performances by Candy Givens were the focal point for the band, the flashy guitar work of Tommy Bolin is what the band is best remembered for.[1] After Bolin left, he was replaced by Jock Bartley, and the band recorded the album Sunset Ride, their second for Warner Brothers Records. On Sunset Ride, Candy Givens displayed her gifts as a singer, composer, and harmonica player. The album was produced by David Givens, who wrote most of the songs. As a result of his stint with Zephyr, Bartley went on to a successful career with Gram Parsons and Firefall. Drummer Michael Wooten went on to play for several years with Carole King and was a founding member of the jam band Leftover Salmon. Various versions of Zephyr continued to play in Colorado until the death of Candy Givens in 1984. The release of “Heartbeat” in 1982 was promoted with a music video that incorporated early examples of computer animation combined with live action, making it their last release, without Tommy Bolin.
Zephyr's first album Zephyr released on Wed Jan 01 1969.
The most popular album by Zephyr's is Zephyr (Deluxe Edition)
The most popular song by Zephyr's is Little Lamplight
Zephyr's first song Going Back to Colorado released on Thu Jan 01 1970.