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Tommy Henriksen

Created in the sleepy, working-class hamlet of Slot Jefferson, NY, Tommy Henriksen was among five kids raised by an individual father who have worked multiple careers to aid his family members. Henriksen’s like of music ultimately led him to California, where he toiled unsuccessfully in the LA music picture before …

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Robert Lamm

Brooklyn-born keyboardist/vocalist Robert Lamm could be most widely known for his tenure in Chicago, but his involvement in music began when he was a kid, playing piano by ear and singing in the Brooklyn Levels choir. Lamm performed in rings while in senior high school and visited Roosevelt College or …

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Tom Petersson

The talented Tom Petterson has bass with those high rollers of rock and roll, Cheap Technique. Petersson dropped in with true-original Rick Nielsen back the ’60s and both wandered European countries before getting in Fuse, a strangely intensifying quintet who released one unsuccessful discharge. Nielsen came back to America in …

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