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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show was an American rock band
The band had 8 years of regular chart hits. Their music
Founded by Southerners, George Cummings, Ray
The "Hook" in their name was inspired by Sawyer's eyepatch and a reference to Captain Hook of the Peter Pan fairy tale. Ray Sawyer had lost his right eye in a car crash in 1967, and thereafter always wore an eyepatch.
For a while the group found it difficult to crack the bigtime.
Clive Davis signed the band and they went on to
The single "Sylvia's Mother" flopped on first release, but eventually became the band's first million-seller. Silverstein
In the United Kingdom, the BBC Radio network refused to play "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'", because it considered doing so would be advertising a trademark name, which was against the BBC's policy (previously, the Kinks had to change "Coca-Cola" to "Cherry Cola" in their song "Lola" to get around the rule).
Dr. Hook became just as famed for their crazed stage antics, which ranged from surreal banter to impersonating their own opening acts, but it was the group's nonchalance about business matters that led to bankruptcy. The group’s line-up changed a few times over the years. And in 1975 the band shortened its name to Dr. Hook. They signed with Capitol Records in 1975 and released a reworked version of Sam Cooke's "Only Sixteen" which revitalised their career and charted in the top ten the following year.
When they released a song called "A Little Bit More" soon after, it
Follow-ups to "A Little Bit More" included "Sharing the Night
Ray Sawyer left the band in 1983 to pursue a solo career, while the band continued to tour successfully for another couple of years, ending with Dr. Hook's One and Only Farewell Tour in 1985, with Locorriere as the sole front man. Dennis retained ownership of the Dr. Hook name and continued to tour and release his own solo
This week Dennis Locorriere is our special guest. During our chat he speaks openly and honestly about his career and his affection for Ray Sawyer as well as his admiration for Shel Silverstein, without whom he’d still be playing the New Jersey club scene.
For more information about Dennis Locorrierre https://www.dennislocorriere.com/
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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show was an American rock band
The band had 8 years of regular chart hits. Their music
Founded by Southerners, George Cummings, Ray
The "Hook" in their name was inspired by Sawyer's eyepatch and a reference to Captain Hook of the Peter Pan fairy tale. Ray Sawyer had lost his right eye in a car crash in 1967, and thereafter always wore an eyepatch.
For a while the group found it difficult to crack the bigtime.
Clive Davis signed the band and they went on to
The single "Sylvia's Mother" flopped on first release, but eventually became the band's first million-seller. Silverstein
In the United Kingdom, the BBC Radio network refused to play "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'", because it considered doing so would be advertising a trademark name, which was against the BBC's policy (previously, the Kinks had to change "Coca-Cola" to "Cherry Cola" in their song "Lola" to get around the rule).
Dr. Hook became just as famed for their crazed stage antics, which ranged from surreal banter to impersonating their own opening acts, but it was the group's nonchalance about business matters that led to bankruptcy. The group’s line-up changed a few times over the years. And in 1975 the band shortened its name to Dr. Hook. They signed with Capitol Records in 1975 and released a reworked version of Sam Cooke's "Only Sixteen" which revitalised their career and charted in the top ten the following year.
When they released a song called "A Little Bit More" soon after, it
Follow-ups to "A Little Bit More" included "Sharing the Night
Ray Sawyer left the band in 1983 to pursue a solo career, while the band continued to tour successfully for another couple of years, ending with Dr. Hook's One and Only Farewell Tour in 1985, with Locorriere as the sole front man. Dennis retained ownership of the Dr. Hook name and continued to tour and release his own solo
This week Dennis Locorriere is our special guest. During our chat he speaks openly and honestly about his career and his affection for Ray Sawyer as well as his admiration for Shel Silverstein, without whom he’d still be playing the New Jersey club scene.
For more information about Dennis Locorrierre https://www.dennislocorriere.com/

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