Copperhead | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Rock and roll |
Labels | Columbia Records |
Associated acts | John Cipollina |
Copperhead is an American rock and roll group founded by guitarist John Cipollina after leaving the band Quicksilver Messenger Service in 1970.
Copperhead consisted of Cipolliana on lead guitar, Gary Phillips on vocals and second guitar and organ, Jim McPherson on vocals, piano and bass, and David Weber on drums. Copperhead was originally signed to the Just Sunshine recording label but in 1972 it was signed to a major-label record deal by Clive Davis at Columbia Records and recorded its debut album entitled, Copperhead, released in 1973. The first album went nowhere and Columbia refused to release their second album and Copperhead disbanded.