Band,
Rock
A.k.a. Glory (26)
Cleveland, Ohio 1968-73. One the biggest and best Ohio bands of the era, Damnation (taking their name from a pulp novel) recorded 3 LPs on United Artists, 1969,1970,1971, then changed name to Glory (26) for one Lp in 1973. The band started from a breakup of two popular local bands, the Purple Haze (formerly the Alarm Clocks) and the Society.
Bill Schwark dr US | |
Phil Giallombardo voc, key, org US | |
Jim Quinn perc, bvoc, g US | |
Ray Benich b US | |
Bob Kalamasz bvoc, g US | |
Ken Constable voc, g | |
Will Constable |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Exhibit-A | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 2009 | Album |
The Damnation Of Adam Blessing / The Second Damnation | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 2003 | Compil. |
Damnation... To Salvation | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 2000 | Album |
Cookbook / Cookbook | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1972 | Single |
Leaving It Up To You | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1971 | Single |
Which Is The Justice, Which Is The Thief | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1971 | Album |
Fingers On A Windmill | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1971 | Single |
Special Radio Spot Commercial | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1970 | Single |
Back To The River | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1970 | Single |
The Second Damnation | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1970 | Album |
Cookbook | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1970 | Single |
Last Train To Clarksville | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1969 | Single |
The Damnation Of Adam Blessing | Damnation Of Adam Blessing | 1969 | Album |