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Dr. Hook

Dr. Hook & the Medication Show’s sardonic, country-flavored pop/rock and roll made them perhaps one of the most fondly appreciated works of AM pop radio’s heyday in the ’70s. Even though the music group had a popularity being a mouthpiece for humorist Shel Silverstein, who provided many of their biggest …

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Nick Gravenites

The name Nick Gravenites is most likely familiar mainly to aficionados of ’60s Chicago blues and SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA blues-rock and psychedelia of the same era, however, not to some wider audience, because although Gravenites was a significant contributor towards the music during its heyday, he has unfortunately been …

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Rusty Wier

Tx singer/songwriter Rusty Wier found a precious metal mine when he wrote “Don’t It all CAUSE YOU TO Wanna Dance.” Over fifty percent twelve different singers documented the music, including Chris Le Doux, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Barbara Mandrell. Nonetheless it was Bonnie Raitt performing it within the soundtrack for …

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Espen Lind

A Spellemannprisen-winning Norwegian pop musician who dazzled his homeland along with his second album, 1997’s Crimson, Espen Lind also found achievement in america being a co-writer behind singles like Beyoncé’s 2007 smash hit “Irreplaceable.” Lind broke in to the Norwegian pop picture in 1995 executing beneath the name Sway. His …

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