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Spaceark

SpaceArk was a pioneering soul/rock group from Los Angeles formed in 1973 and disbanded in 1979. SpaceArk's founding members were Peter Alan Silberg (lead guitarist) and Troy B. Raglin [Dodds] (lead vocals). Original band members were Reggie Austin on bass, Bryan "Skip" Reed on drums and Russell Greene on keyboards. Subsequent members were Mahlon Hawk on bass, Allen "Kenny" Chavis on bass, and Jared Stewart on keyboards. Two female singers periodically sang for the group. Dolores Hardy and another singer whose name is unknown. The members of SpaceArk came from different musical backgrounds and brought unique playing styles and ideas to the group. The complete SpaceArk-Colorworld archive catalog is available online, distributed by DistroKid, on Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, Pandora, Amazon, Instagram, YouTube, Tidal, iHeartRadio, Deezer, and numerous online stores & streaming services world-wide. The SpaceArk-ColorWorld catalog is also available at spaceark.bandcamp.com SpaceArk-ColorWorld albums: SpaceArk - 1st album 1975 SpaceArk Is - 2nd album 1978 Re-issued on vinyl and CD by Mr. Bongo Records, UK 2018 Diamonds & Demos, Vols.1 & 2 released May 2020 on spaceark.bandcamp.com; and April 2022 by DistroKid world-wide A collection of 21 tracks including extended versions, unreleased masters, and demo recordings Diamonds & Demos, Vol.3 - Future Beginnings released April 2022 by DistroKid world-wide, and spaceark.bandcamp.com A collection of 18 tracks including demos, rehearsals, and the 1973 acoustic songwriting tape by Troy Raglin and Peter Alan Silberg, founding members of SpaceArk Diamonds & Demos, Vol.4 - Eternity Row released April 2022 by DistroKid world-wide, and spaceark.bandcamp.com A collection of 27 solo album demos featuring Peter Alan Silberg, SpaceArk lead guitar and vocals, with lead vocals by Leigh Silberg, and guest vocalist B. Barboni Eternity Row EP released April 2022 by DistroKid world-wide, and spaceark.bandcamp.com A collection of 6 solo album demos not included on Diamonds & Demos Vol. 4

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