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Fifty years ago this week — on March 29, 1973, to be exact — the ragged New Jersey country-rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show got their wish: Rolling Stone put them on the cover. In 1967 ...
Ron Haffkine, Dr. Hook Producer and Manager, Dies at 84 He also won a Grammy for producing a children’s album from Shel Silverstein, a frequent collaborator.
Two decades after the thrill of having his picture on the cover of Rolling Stone, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show lead guitarist George Cummings is singing another tale of truth. He’s sharing ...
Dr. Hook changed their sound dramatically over the years. It led them to Yacht Rock territory on "Sharing The Night Together".
Dr. Hook were known for their offbeat antics. But their first Top 40 hit held all the drama of a soap opera.
Ray Sawyer, the Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show member who sang the 1973 hit "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone,'" has died at the age of 81.
Ron Haffkine, Dr. Hook Producer and Manager, Dies at 84 He also won a Grammy for producing a children's album from Shel Silverstein, a frequent collaborator.
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