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Key background
- Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show is a 1960s–70s American rock/country-rock band best known for songs like Sylvia’s Mother and The Cover of the Rolling Stone. Dennis Locorriere has continued performing under the Dr. Hook name in various formations, while the original lineup is no longer active as a single unit.[2][6]
- Over the years, there have been multiple lineup changes and post-breakup tours under versions of the Dr. Hook name, with different members touring as Dr. Hook or Dr. Hook featuring or starring Dennis Locorriere. Several former members have passed away, including Ray Sawyer (died 2018) and George Cummings (died 2024).[3][2]
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- News outlets and music-focused sites: search for “Dr. Hook latest news” or “Dennis Locorriere Dr. Hook 2026” in a news aggregator.
- Social and official channels: check Dennis Locorriere’s official website or verified social accounts for tour announcements, new releases, or band branding updates.
- Music press and obituaries: for recent member deaths or anniversaries, browse reputable outlets (Rolling Stone, Billboard, Guardian) and cross-check with band history timelines.
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Dr. Hook the Medicine Show, shortened from 1975 onwards to Dr. Hook, were an American rock band, formed in Union City, New Jersey. They enjoyed considerable commercial success in the 1970s with hit singles including Sylvia's Mother, The Cover of Rolling Stone, Sharing the Night Together, A
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music.apple.comDr. HookCountry-rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show was a band that combined country with pop and rock, and was perhaps best known for the catchy and witty hit song "The Cover of the Rolling Stone." They were among the bands that became popular during the 1970s thanks to AM radio play. In later years, the band changed its material to disco-tinged ballads and had marginal success before breaking up. Source for information on Dr. Hook: Contemporary Musicians dictionary.
www.encyclopedia.comDr. Hook is an American rock band formed in Union City, New Jersey. The band had commercial success in the 1970s with hit singles "Sylvia's Mother" (1972), "The...
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