Hybrid Ice

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Hybrid Ice
Origin Danville, Pennsylvania
Genre(s) Rock, album-oriented rock, progressive rock, classic rock
Years active 1969–1998, 2002–present
Label(s) Escape Records (Re-release) Pilot (No Rules) A Street (Hybrid Ice)
Associated acts Sky-Hy, Oz, Grumpy Old Men, Stardust
Members
Galen "Rusty" Foulke, Jeff Willoughby, Chris Alburger, Rick Klinger, Bob Richardson
Former members
Keith Hutcheson, David Lee Kennedy, Kevin Collins, Bernie Garzio, John Hartman (dec.),Kit Kelly, Webb Kline, Tom Harvey (dec), Scott Adams, Woody Wolfe, Rick Shaffer (dec.)

Hybrid Ice is a rock band from Danville, Pennsylvania, most notable for its song "Magdelene" released on the album Hybrid Ice in 1982, which became a radio hit at the time. "Magdelene" was later covered by Boston on its album Walk On in 1994. It is Boston's only cover song to date. Hybrid Ice was the first local (Pennsylvania based) rock band to play at the Bloomsburg Fair in 1984. Hybrid Ice has toured with many noticeable musical acts, such as Foreigner, Kansas, Joan Jett, Bad Company, The Beach Boys, Steppenwolf, The Edgar Winter Group, Ted Nugent, and Lita Ford, as well as several others.

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Albums

  • Hybrid Ice (1982)
  • No Rules (1988)

Compilations

  • BRIGG (1973) (Contains three tracks by Hybrid Ice)

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