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Dick Wagner

As you of renowned manufacturer Bob Ezrin’s hired weapons throughout a lot of the ’70s, guitarist Dick Wagner lent his using (and perhaps, songwriting) talents for some from the decade’s biggest hard rock and roll albums, including Lou Reed’s Rock and roll N’ Roll Pet, Alice Cooper’s Welcome to My …

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Joyce Kennedy

Joyce “Baby Jean” Kennedy was created in Anguilla, MS, in 1948, and raised in Chicago. It’s unclear how Andre Williams became her early coach, but he created almost all her early edges on Went Dee, Fontana, and Blue Rock and roll Information. She notched an area strike with “Darling I …

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The Frost

Detroit rockers the Frost were led by vocalist/guitarist Dick Wagner, a longtime staple from the southeast Michigan music picture who through the early ’60s led community favorites the Bossmen. Following the Bossmen disbanded — bassist Tag Farner later continued to create Grand Funk Railroad — Wagner founded the Frost with …

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Sonic’s Rendezvous Band

Within the Midwest through the 1970s, you’d be hard-pressed to discover a rock group with a far more impressive pedigree than Sonic’s Rendezvous Band, which brought jointly people of four key bands through the fabled Detroit/Ann Arbor rock scene from the past due ’60s — Fred “Sonic” Smith from the …

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Steve Hunter

Steve “The Deacon” Hunter was created in 1948 in Decatur, IL, beginning his professional profession as an associate of Mitch Ryder’s Detroit in 1971, his electric guitar audio redesigning the Lou Reed basic “Rock and roll & Move,” developing a cult strike and offering Ryder an underground cachet that this …

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