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One of the more obscure hard rock acts of the early '70s, Detroit's Power of Zeus became the first hard rock group to sign and record for Motown subsidiary Rare Earth, but theirs was hardly a successful relationship. The band that would become Power of Zeus was formed in 1968 by vocalist/guitarist Joe Periano, shortly after his release from the Marine Corps and while working at a Chrysler plant outside Detroit. A newspaper ad brought him together with bassist/vocalist Bill Jones, drummer <a href="spotify:artist:0cuk8wotW8dfcNuvB30T3y">Bob Michalski</a>, and, through a moneymaking side gig with a local country band, Hammond organist Dennie Webber. Drawing most of their inspiration from British hard rock and heavy metal titans like <a href="spotify:artist:74oJ4qxwOZvX6oSsu1DGnw">Cream</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5M52tdBnJaKSvOpJGz8mfZ">Black Sabbath</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:36QJpDe2go2KgaRleHCDTp">Led Zeppelin</a>, as well as the era's pervasive psychedelic stereotypes, the quartet -- then going by the name of Gangrene -- became the unofficial house band at the Wooden Nickel club, where they were eventually spotted by a local manager.
Motown soon signed the band on the condition they find a new name, so both parties came up with Power of Zeus shortly before starting work on 1970's The Gospel According to Zeus LP. Although it failed to find an audience upon its release (the blame was generally laid on Motown's inexperience with recording and marketing heavy rock), the album has since become a hard-sought collector's piece and sampling favorite among crate-digging hip-hop producers. Of course, none of this did Power of Zeus much good at the time, and internal squabbles over musical direction and drug abuse soon split up the group. Periano moved on to briefly work for Motown, produced a <a href="spotify:artist:7EynH3keqfKUmauyaeZoxv">Luther Allison</a> album, and spent a few years performing live with ex-<a href="spotify:artist:3RwQ26hR2tJtA8F9p2n7jG">Temptation</a> <a href="spotify:artist:3FZn8Z2B7mfaSOU8NE62KR">David Ruffin</a> before retiring from the road. Sadly, Webber died from a drug overdose in the mid-'80s and <a href="spotify:artist:0cuk8wotW8dfcNuvB30T3y">Michalski</a> followed him a decade later because of a brain tumor. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi
Motown soon signed the band on the condition they find a new name, so both parties came up with Power of Zeus shortly before starting work on 1970's The Gospel According to Zeus LP. Although it failed to find an audience upon its release (the blame was generally laid on Motown's inexperience with recording and marketing heavy rock), the album has since become a hard-sought collector's piece and sampling favorite among crate-digging hip-hop producers. Of course, none of this did Power of Zeus much good at the time, and internal squabbles over musical direction and drug abuse soon split up the group. Periano moved on to briefly work for Motown, produced a <a href="spotify:artist:7EynH3keqfKUmauyaeZoxv">Luther Allison</a> album, and spent a few years performing live with ex-<a href="spotify:artist:3RwQ26hR2tJtA8F9p2n7jG">Temptation</a> <a href="spotify:artist:3FZn8Z2B7mfaSOU8NE62KR">David Ruffin</a> before retiring from the road. Sadly, Webber died from a drug overdose in the mid-'80s and <a href="spotify:artist:0cuk8wotW8dfcNuvB30T3y">Michalski</a> followed him a decade later because of a brain tumor. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi