RON GOEDERT - BREAKING ALL THE RULES 1979 MINT HR/HM X SINGER OF WHITE WHITCH

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DOMESTIC SHIPPING $ 5 PLUS $ 2 EACH ADDITIONAL DISC   . INTERNATIONAL IS $ 20 PLUS  $ 5 EACH ADDITIONAL DISC. WHITE WITCH was an American Hard Rock/Glam Rock/Psychedelic band from Tampa, Florida that made two albums for Capricorn Records in the early 1970s.Their self-titled debut album was released in 1972, and to support the record the band toured extensively, opening for established acts like ALICE COOPER and GRAND FUNK RAILROAD. The band's second album, "A Spiritual Greeting", was released in 1974, featuring a new rhythm section of former CACTUS Bassist Charlie Souza and ex-BACCHUS Drummer Bill Peterson. However, due to frustrations with their label's lack of promotion and its interference in the band's recording sessions, a further major line up reshuffle in 1975 found singer Ron Goedert as the band's sole remaining member. Undeterred, Goedert recruited a new line up which included hotshot guitarist Jerry Runyan, former CHESSMEN duo, bassist Riff West and his brother Jack West on drums.Initially, the new band renamed themselves STAR CHILD, but reverted to the White Witch name in 1976.Following the recording of a 1977 four song demo tape, the band were signed to a record deal with Polydor Records the following year, and began recording a new studio album.Intended to be the 3rd White Witch LP, Polydor executives eventually decided they would not use the White Witch name after discovering it was still owned by Capricorn Records.The album, entitled "Breaking All The Rules", was released in 1979 under RON GOEDERT's name as if it were a solo release, much to the annoyance of the band.The group toured heavily following the album's release, supporting MOUNTAIN, ZZ TOP, BLACK OAK ARKANSAS, EDGAR WINTER, HOT TUNA, IRON BUTTERFLY and THE JOE PERRY PROJECT. Like the first two White Witch This has a good solid mix of hard rock and glam songs  go to you tube input Ron Goedert  Breaking All the Rules   listen to album