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    Pentagram – Dancing Madly Backwards

    Cover from the record “Thousand Days Of Yesterdays – A Tribute To Captain Beyond”

    Joe Hasselvander: Drums/ percussion, Guitars, Bass Guitar
    Bobby Liebling: Vocals

    Captain Beyond – Dancing Madly Backwards

    The original line-up for Captain Beyond included former Deep Purple singer Rod Evans, former Johnny Winter drummer Bobby Caldwell, former Iron Butterfly guitarist Larry “Rhino” Reinhardt and former Iron Butterfly bassist Lee Dorman[3] alongside keyboardist Lewie Gold. Gold left due to personal reasons before the first album was recorded. The remaining line-up recorded the self-titled debut album, released in 1972 by Capricorn Records, a Macon, Georgia-based independent label primarily known for cultivating such Southern rock groups as The Allman Brothers Band and Wet Willie.[2]

    Following this album, Caldwell left the band to join Derringer and was replaced by Brian Glascock.[4] Also joining the band around this time were keyboardist Reese Wynans and conguero Guille Garcia. The record company’s chosen producer, Giorgio Gomelsky, did not like Glascock’s drumming and requested a new drummer.[4] Glascock was released and Marty Rodriguez was brought in on drums on the recommendation of Garcia.[4] This six-man lineup recorded the group’s second album, Sufficiently Breathless, with producer and Capricorn Records co-founder Phil Walden.[2] Tension during the recording led to Evans quitting, and the band splitting consequently.[4] The original lineup reformed later in 1973 for gigs in the US and Canada that ran through at least mid-April 1974. Evans subsequently retired from the music business until resurfacing six years later in 1980 as the sole original member of an all-new and legally-contested Deep Purple lineup.

    The band reformed in 1976 with Caldwell, Dorman, and Rhino, being joined first by Jason Cahoon and later with Willy Daffern as vocalist. They recorded the band’s third album Dawn Explosion on Warner Bros., but broke up in 1978.[2]

    Caldwell and Rhino reformed Captain Beyond in 1998, with Jimi Interval on vocals, Dan Frye on keyboards, and Jeff Artabasy on bass.[3] In 1999, Swedish record label Record Heaven released a tribute to Captain Beyond entitled Thousand Days of Yesterday. The album features fellow 1970s rockers Pentagram playing “Dancing Madly Backwards”. In 2000 they released a four track EP entitled Night Train Calling. Shortly thereafter they were joined briefly by guitarist Steve Petrey.

    Captain Beyond once again disbanded in 2003 when lead guitarist Larry Reinhardt developed cancer. Following treatment, Reinhardt continued to perform music until late 2011, when he again fell ill. He died on January 2, 2012.[5] Bassist Lee Dorman died on December 21, 2012.[6] Rod Evans has stayed reclusive from performing, partly due to legal troubles from his original Deep Purple bandmates, and his current residence is still unknown.[7]

    Caldwell resurrected the band in 2013, with a lineup consisting of Don Bonzi, Jeff “Boday” Christensen, and Jamie Holka, bassist Allen Carmen, and guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist Simon Lind. In 2015 Carmen and Christensen departed the band and Artabasy returned as bassist.[8][9] The reformed group began touring in 2015.[10]

    Current members

    • Bobby Caldwell – drums, percussion (1971–1973, 1973, 1976–1978, 1998–2003, 2013–present)
    • Jeff Artabasy – bass (1998–2003, 2015–present)
    • Don Bonzi – guitar (2013–present)
    • Jamie Holka – guitar (2013–present)
    • Simon Lind – guitar, keyboards, vocals (2013–present)

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