George Biondo

George Michael Biondo (born September 3, 1945) is a musician who served as bass guitarist of the Canadian rock band Steppenwolf from April 1970 to October 1976. Born in New York, Biondo has been based in Southern California throughout a career as a session musician and songwriter.

Early career
Biondo played bass in a Los Angeles area band called Storybook People during which time they released a single on Dunhill Records, which received limited airplay in Los Angeles. In 1968, Biondo replaced Nick St. Nicholas in another Los Angeles area band called T.I.M.E., when St. Nicholas departed for Steppenwolf. After T.I.M.E. guitarist Larry Byrom also left to join Steppenwolf, T.I.M.E. briefly attempted to carry on with Biondo as lead singer, but never released any further recordings.

Steppenwolf
In early 1970, Biondo replaced St. Nicholas a second time when he joined Steppenwolf for the recording of Steppenwolf 7, contributing lead vocals on "Fat Jack" and co-lead vocals on "Foggy Mental Breakdown" and the chart-hit, "Who Needs Ya'". In 1971, the band released their last new album for Dunhill, For Ladies Only for which Biondo wrote "Sparkle Eyes" with John Kay and "In Hopes of a Garden". He sang lead on the latter, as well as "Jaded Strumpet". When Steppenwolf went on hiatus in 1972, Biondo became a founding member of the John Kay Band, appearing on both of Kay's solo albums on Dunhill Records. When Steppenwolf reconvened in the mid-1970s, Biondo was brought back for the album Slow Flux. Then writing "Two for the Love of One" for the Hour of the Wolf album. Biondo later wrote "Sleep" and co-wrote the instrumental "Lip Service" with Bobby Cochran and Wayne Cook for the Skullduggery album in 1976. In 1981, Biondo added backing vocals to Wolftracks, the first studio album by John Kay and his new band, now under the moniker John Kay & Steppenwolf.

After Steppenwolf
In 1980, Biondo reunited with Steppenwolf cofounder Jerry Edmonton in a band called Steel Rose. A Steel Rose single penned by Biondo, "Good That You're Gone", was released on Dore Records, and featured Biondo on lead vocals. When Steel Rose disbanded in 1984, Biondo returned to writing and freelance club and session work.

Studio albums

 * 7 1970 U.S. #19 Gold Dunhill Records
 * For Ladies Only 1971 U.S. #54 Dunhill Records
 * Forgotten Songs and Unsung Heroes 1972 Dunhill Records
 * My Sportin Life ("Sing with the Children" only) 1973 Dunhill Records
 * Slow Flux 1974 U.S. #47 Mums Records
 * Hour of the Wolf 1975 U.S. #155 Epic Records
 * Skullduggery 1976 Epic Records
 * Wolftracks 1982 Attic Records
 * Good That You're Gone 1984 Dore Records

Compilations

 * Gold: Their Great Hits 1971 U.S. #24 Gold Dunhill Records
 * Rest In Peace 1972 U.S. #62 Dunhill Records
 * 16 Greatest Hits 1973 U.S. #152 Gold Dunhill Records
 * The ABC Collection 1976 ABC Records
 * Reborn To Be Wild 1976 Epic Records
 * Born to Be Wild - A Retrospective 1991 MCA Records
 * All Time Greatest Hits 1999 MCA Records
 * 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Steppenwolf 2000 Gold Universal Music Group
 * Steppenwolf Gold 2005 Geffen Records