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What year did Dr Hook release only sixteen?
1975
Only Sixteen/Released
Who sang only 16?
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
Only Sixteen/Artists
Who wrote only 16?
Sam Cooke
Only Sixteen/Composers
Who was Dr Hook lead singer?
Dennis Locorriere
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show/Lead singers
What is Dr Hook’s real name?
Dennis Michael Locorriere
Dennis Michael Locorriere (born June 13, 1949; Union City, New Jersey, United States) is the American lead vocalist and guitarist of the soft rock group Dr. Hook (formerly Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show)….
Dennis Locorriere | |
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Occupation(s) | Singer, Actor |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitars, Harmonica, Drums |
Years active | 1968–Present |
Was Dr Hook really missing an eye?
Sawyer joined Dr Hook in 1969, two years after he lost an eye in a car accident. Despite not being the lead singer, his eye patch – and cowboy hat – meant he was the most easily recognised. Dr Hook did eventually appear – in caricature – on the front of the famous magazine in 1973.
Why did Dr Hook wear a patch on his eye?
The musician was famous for the black eye patch he wore after he lost his eye in a car accident. The 1970s band, which was later known as just Dr Hook, was best known for the song When You’re In Love With A Beautiful Woman, and Sawyer sang lead vocals on their 1972 hit Cover Of The Rolling Stone.
Did Ray Sawyer of Dr Hook died?
December 31, 2018
Ray Sawyer/Date of death
Was Dr Hook ever on the cover of the Rolling Stone?
“The Cover of ‘Rolling Stone'” is a song written by Shel Silverstein and first recorded by American rock group Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. The song’s success led to the band appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone in 1973, albeit in caricature.
Why did Dr Hook wear a patch?
How did Ray Sawyer of Dr Hook lose his eye?
Sawyer lost his right eye in a 1967 automobile accident. He said the following about his life around the time of his accident: “I must have played all the clubs from Houston to Charleston until I decided I was going insane from too much beans and music, and I gave it up.