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Rays
bass solo at the Cinci Pop, as good friend Emil Francis looks on. This
show also featured Ten Years After, Grand Funk, Traffic, Alice Cooper,
and Mountain.

Making
a small payment on a giant debt of gratitude. Performing "Spirit From
Above" at the Rock Hall, September 27, 2000.

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Damnation
Moment 379:
About why the band shortened the name, I've read at
several sites that, "it's a mystery as to why the band
changed it's name to simply "Damnation" on the third
album". Adam Blessing, the groups front man and lead singer
had his name dropped from the bands name in hopes that it would
help get his ego under control. Adam seemed to think that he
was just about as big as John Lennon and Elvis put together.
Just
to give you an example of what I mean. In the spring of 1970
while taping a syndicated TV show from Cleveland, called "Upbeat".
I went across the street with Adam so he could buy cold tablets,
(one of those "always a problem" guys). When he wasn't
waited on promptly upon his arrival he started screaming, "do
you people know who I am?!" Adam had become so very difficult
to work with, that in hopes of sending a message, we took his
name out of the band's.
He
was admittedly a world class singer, and at times I considered
him to be my best friend and ally in the band. However, his pompous
and grandiose view of Damnation's regional recognition, very negatively
affected his overall reliability, and the responsibility he had
to perform his role in the Damnation of Adam Blessing |

At the WEWS Studios in Cleveland, taping Upbeat, (1970). I was 19 at the
time, Jim Quinn was 37.
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