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King Uszniewicz & His Uszniewicztones

This hilariously inept Detroit bowling alley/lounge band was fronted by Ernie “King” Uszniewicz (b. 1945) from 1969 to 1979. The crudest tenor saxophonist in the annals of rock and roll & roll, Ruler Uszniewicz (pronounced “you-snev-vitch”) & the U-Tones acquired only one one, issued on an area label through the …

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Brownsville Station

A Detroit area rock and roll & roll music group formed in 1969 by guitarists Cub Koda and Mike Lutz, Brownsville Station’s original members also included T.J. Cronley (drums) and Tony Driggins (bass), with Henry Weck changing Cronley on drums in 1971. In the beginning affected by Chuck Berry, Bo …

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Brewer Phillips

Brewer Phillips was one of the most exclusive sidemen in Chicago blues background. His acoustic guitar playing mixed the rhythmic feeling of the Eddie Taylor (an early on years as a child friend and angling buddy) using the stinging business lead work of the Pat Hare. Created on the plantation …

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George Thorogood

A blues-rock guitarist who pulls his motivation from Elmore Wayne, Hound Doggie Taylor, and Chuck Berry, George Thorogood by no means earned very much respect from blues purists, but he became a favorite favorite in the first ’80s through repeated publicity on Radio as well as the arena rock and …

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The Paladins

Alongside such rockin’ rings as Los Lobos as well as the Blasters, the Paladins were among leading lights within the California root base and rockabilly music scene of the first ’80s. Created by guitarist/vocalist Dave Gonzalez and bassist Thomas Yearsley while these were attending senior high school in NORTH PARK …

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Robert Gordon

For a while back the later ’70s, Robert Gordon was within an extraordinary placement for the solo rock and roll artist. The vocalist, after that simply over 30 yrs . old, instantly discovered himself leading what amounted to some rediscovery (he hates the term “revival”) of genuine 1950s-design rockabilly music, …

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George Bedard

George Bedard is a seminal shape for the Michigan origins rock picture for a lot more than 20 years. An associate from the Silvertones in the 1970s and Tracy Lee & the Leonards within the 1980s, Bedard continues to be increasingly attracting the eye that his enthusiastic acoustic guitar playing …

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Earl Slick

Best-known as you of David Bowie’s guitarists (during one of is own most successful intervals commercially — the middle-’70s), Earl Slick has truly gone to play about a number of additional tasks before returning back again to Bowie in the first 21st hundred years. Slick (after that only 22 yrs …

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The Del-Tino’s

If Cub Koda hadn’t been its business lead singer and guitarist, the Del-Tino’s may have disappeared in to the mists of undocumented garage area rock and roll history. Since it stands, the Southeastern Michigan rock and roll & move trio is floor zero for a guy who held the rock …

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Cub Koda

Best known because the innovator of Brownsville Train station and author of their strike, “Smokin’ within the Kids Space,” Cub Koda proved that his origins went much deeper, both prior to the band’s development, during its times in sunlight, and long following its demise. His high-school music group, the Del-Tinos, …

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