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Blackjack Origin USA Genres Heavy metal Years active 1979 - 1980 Labels Polydor Records Members Michael Bolton Bruce Kulick Sandy Gennaro Jimmy Haslip Blackjack was an American heavy metal band from 1979–1980, featuring Michael Bolton (who was performing under his real name, Michael Bolotin), Bruce Kulick, Sandy Gennaro and Jimmy Haslip.[1][2] The band was short-lived, released 2 albums in 1979 and 1980 and embarked on a small US nationwide tour.[3] Contents 1 Band members 2 Discography 3 Reference 4 External links // Band members Michael Bolton, vocals Bruce Kulick, guitar Sandy Gennaro, drums Jimmy Haslip, bass Discography Blackjack Polydor 8T/CT/PD-1-6215 (US, 1979) 01. Love Me Tonight (Bolton/R. Kulick/B. Kulick) 02. Heart Of Stone (Bolton/B. Kulick) 03. The Night Has Me Calling For You (Bolton/R. Kulick/B. Kulick) 04. Southern Ballad If This Means Losing You) (Bolton/B. Kulick) 05. Fallin' (Bolton/B. Kulick) 06. Without Your Love (Bolton) 07. Countin' On You (Bolton/B. Kulick) 08. I'm Aware Of Your Love (Bolton/B. Kulick) 09. For You (Bolton) 10. Heart Of Mine (Bolton/B. Kulick) Produced by Tom Dowd Singles(1979): Love Me Tonight 01.Love Me Tonight 02.Heart Of Mine Without Your Love 01. Without Your Love 02. Heart Of Mine the album cover is die cut in the shape of a card deck, it is designed by Gerard Heurta Worlds Apart Polydor 8T/CT/PD-1-6279 (US, 1980) 01. My World Is Empty Without You (Holland/Dozier/Holland) 02. Love Is Hard To Find (Bolton/B. Kulick) 03. Stay (Bolton/B. Kulick) 04. Airwaves (Bolton/B. Kulick) 05. Maybe It's The Power Of Love (Bolton) 06. Welcome To The World (Bolton) 07. Breakaway (Bolton/B. Kulick) 08. Really Wanna Know (Bolton/B. Kulick) 09. Sooner Or Later (Bolton/B. Kulick) 10. She Wants You Back (Bolton/B. Kulick) A double CD with first album front cover containing both albums was released by Polydor in 1990 Reference ^ Barbosa, Susan (14 August 1979). "Blackjack thrills audience". The Ledger (Lakeland, Florida, USA: Lakeland Ledger Publishing Company): p. 17. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=C4IsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=u_oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3981,5544396&dq=blackjack+love+me+tonight&hl=en. Retrieved 16 September 2010.  ^ Gerber, Lisa (13 August 1979). "Frampton came alive to knock 'em dead at Lakeland Saturday". St. Petersburg Times (St. Petersburg, FL, United States: Times Publishing Company): p. 37. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-vwNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UXwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6262,4050204&dq=blackjack+love+me+tonight&hl=en. Retrieved 16 September 2010.  ^ Hawes, Peter S. (6 August 1983). "Michael Bolton struggles for recognition, success". Schenectady Gazette (Schenectady, NY United States). http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gRAhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=knIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2507,1989146&dq=blackjack+worlds-apart&hl=en. Retrieved 16 September 2010.  External links Blackjack at Allmusic This article on a United States rock music band is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e