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The Sand Rubies evolved from an Arizona group called the
Sidewinders, an outfit that had already put out three albums with Rich
Hopkins on guitar and David Slutes as vocalist. The name change came
about because of legal difficulties, but they went on to ink a deal with
Mammoth Records in 1988. A showcase followed in New York, resulting in a
deal with RCA. Due to little promotional backing from RCA, the Sand
Rubies moved on to Ensign/Chrysalis during the early 1990s.
Unfortunately, when EMI took over Chrysalis, the band was left out in
the cold. Soon the Sand Rubies again had a new deal, this time with
Atlas/PolyGram. At one time, Pearl Jam was the band's opening act. But
the frustrations of continually having to find a new label tested band
members resolve and resulted in tempers that were sometimes short.
Infighting between Hopkins and Slutes led to even shakier times in 1993,
and band members went their own ways. Three years later the two feuding
musicians seemed to have buried the hatchet and they reunited with
drummer Bruce Halper and bass player Mark Perrodin. Hopkins also has a
solo career.
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I love The Sidewinders so this looks interesting... Thanks
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