Dr. Hook
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Biography
[Edit]Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show's sardonic, country-flavored pop/rock made them one of the most fondly remembered acts of AM pop radio's heyday in the '70s. Although the band had a reputation as a mouthpiece for humorist Shel Silverstein, who supplied several of their biggest hits (including "The Cover of Rolling Stone"), they didn't rely exclusively on his material by any means. And, during their peak years, they were just as famed for their crazed stage antics, which ranged from surreal banter to impersonating their own opening acts.
The band was formed in Union City, NJ, in 1968, when a young singer/songwriter named Dennis Locorriere teamed up with Alabama-born country-rocker Ray Sawyer. Sawyer's distinctive stage presence stemmed from his enormous cowboy hat and an eye patch that hid injuries from a serious car accident in 1967. Sharing the spotlight on guitar and lead vocals, the duo teamed up with Sawyer's bandmates from a group called the Chocolate Papers: George Cummings (lead and steel guitars), Billy Francis (keyboards), and Popeye Phillips (drums). Phillips soon moved home to Alabama and was replaced by local drummer John "Jay" David. Sawyer's eye patch inspired the nickname Dr. Hook, after the Captain Hook character in Peter Pan; with the rest of the band christened the Medicine Show (a possible drug reference), they began playing some of the roughest bars in the Union City area, concentrating mostly on country music out of sheer necessity. Anxious to find a more hospitable environment, the band recorded some demos, and in early 1970 their manager played the tapes for Ron Haffkine, who was working as musical director for the film Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? Haffkine had been looking for bands to perform the songs written for the soundtrack by Shel Silverstein, an ex-folkie, Playboy cartoonist, and children's author who'd penned Johnny Cash's hit "A Boy Named Sue." He took an instant liking to Locorriere's voice, and became the group's manager and producer, signing them to record "Last Morning" for the film soundtrack and also landing a deal with CBS.
Silverstein wrote all the songs for Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show's self-titled debut album, which was released in 1971. The single "Sylvia's Mother," a subtle parody of teen-heartbreak weepers, flopped on first release, but with some more promotional muscle became the band's first million-seller and hit the Top Five in the summer of 1972 (even if many listeners took it as sincere). That year, the band added a full-time bassist in Jance Garfat, as well as another lead guitarist, Rik Elswit. Their second album, Sloppy Seconds, was again written by Silverstein, and featured more risqué material, perhaps in response to the success of "Sylvia's Mother." "The Cover of Rolling Stone," written specifically to get the band featured on same, became another Top Ten smash in early 1973, and Rolling Stone soon granted the band's wish. However, following it up proved difficult. Drummer David left the group in 1973, to be replaced by John Wolters; the title of their next album, Belly Up, was unfortunately prophetic, and the band filed for bankruptcy in 1974 (partly as a way to get out of their contract with CBS).
Now known simply as Dr. Hook, they signed with Capitol in 1975, debuting with Bankrupt, which began to feature more group originals. A cover of Sam Cooke's "Only Sixteen" returned them to the Top Ten in 1976 and revitalized their career; although Cummings left the band that year, further hits followed over the next few years in "A Little Bit More," "Sharing the Night Together," "When You're in Love With a Woman," and "Sexy Eyes." 1979's Pleasure & Pain became their first gold album, cementing the band's transition into disco-tinged balladeers. However, Elswit had to leave the band for a year after developing cancer; he was replaced by Bob "Willard" Henke, who remained in the lineup after Elswit's return. Ray Sawyer, however, did not; dissatisfied with their newly commercial direction, he departed in 1980, robbing Dr. Hook of, well, Dr. Hook. With Rod Smarr replacing Henke, the remainder of the band switched from Capitol to Casablanca, with very little success; after a few bill-paying tours, they finally gave up the ghost in 1985. Locorriere became a session and touring vocalist, backing Randy Travis in 1989, and in 1996 recorded the solo LP Running With Scissors. Sawyer still tours under the Dr. Hook name, though he licenses it from Locorriere. Drummer Wolters died of cancer in 1997.
Title: Greatest Hits
Artist: Dr. Hook
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Country, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Title: Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show Revisited
Artist: Dr. Hook
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Collections
Title: This Is... 1980
Genre: Pop
Title: Love to Love
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: Great 70's Hits
Genre: Pop
Title: Essential 80's Pop & Rock
Genre: Pop
Title: 15 Love Songs, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Disco 54 CD 3
Genre: Disco
Title: KnuffelRock CD 4
Genre: Pop Rock
Title: The No. 1 Hits - 1979
Title: Compact Disc Club - Disco 54 CD 3
Genre: Disco
Title: Compact Disc Club - Rock Ballads Forever CD 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Compact Disc Club - Gold CD 3
Genre: Pop Rock
Title: The Very Best Of 80s CD 5
Genre: Pop
Title: Compact Disc Club - Gold 2009 CD 3
Genre: Pop Rock
Title: LOVE SONGS TO MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD CD 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Time Life - Sounds Of The Seventies - Pop Nuggets Late 70'S
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave, Power Pop, World Music, Country Rock, Disco, Pop, Pop Rock, Synth Pop, Funk
Title: Best Of The 70'S CD 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Best Of The 70'S CD 5
Genre: Pop
Title: Millennium 1975 - 1979 CD2
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Disco, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Billboard TOP 100 - Romantic Hits Part 4
Genre: Pop
Title: Top Of The Pops 1972 CD4
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Reggae, Pop
Title: Top Of The Pops 1973 CD3
Genre: Alternative
Title: Top Of The Pops 1976 CD2
Genre: Rock
Title: Top Of The Pops 1976 CD3
Genre: Rock
Title: Top Of The Pops 1979 CD1
Title: Top Of The Pops 1979 CD3
Title: Top Of The Pops 1980 CD2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Top Of The Pops 1980 CD3
Genre: World Music, Country, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Driving 70'S
Genre: Pop
Title: 101 Housework Songs (AU Edition) (CD 5)
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest Hits Of The 80'S (CD3)
Genre: House, New Wave, Disco, Italo Disco, Pop Rock, Synth Pop
Title: 80s Forever (The Greatest Pop Hits)
Genre: Pop
Title: Massive Hits! - Number 1s (CD2)
Genre: Pop
Title: Billboard Top 100 Of 1980
Genre: Pop
Title: Absolute 70s (CD2)
Title: 101 Ultimate Beer Songs (CD5)
Genre: Rock
Title: Momentos Inesquecíveis / Momentos Inesqueciveis
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest Hits Of The Millenium! 1975 - 1979 (CD5)
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Disco, Pop Rock
Title: Billboard TOP 10 - Romantic Hits 2 (CD1)
Genre: Electronica, Soul, Club/Dance, Disco, Pop, Pop Rock, Dance Pop, Psychedelic
Title: Sounds Of The The 70s - 1979 (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: 100 Hits - Love Songs (CD1)
Title: Top Of The Pops Love 2013
Genre: Pop
Title: 500 Song Country Collection (CD 8)
Genre: Country
Title: Super Hits Of The Seventies - Have A Nice Day, Volume 08
Genre: Rock
Title: Super Hits Of The Seventies - Have A Nice Day, Volume 10
Genre: Rock
Title: A Time For Loving
Genre: Alternative Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: Knuffelrock Top 100 (CD4)
Title: Pure Love (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Latin, Country, Pop
Title: Pure Love (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Latin, Country, Pop
Title: 101 Love Songs (CD4)
Genre: Pop
Title: Magic Of The Seventies (CD2)
Title: Wow That Was The 70s (CD6)
Genre: Rock
Title: 100 Hits 80s Classics (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Disco, Pop
Title: Compact Disc Club Sexy (CD1)
Title: RTL Ultimative Chart Show (CD7)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Rock, Punk Rock, Dancefloor, Country, Disco, Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Retro, Classical
Title: Rock Ballads Forever (CD2)
Genre: Rock
Title: A Time To Remember - 1978
Title: A Time To Remember - 1979
Title: A Time To Remember - 1980
Featuring albums
Title: Playlist: The Very Best of Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show
Artist: Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
Genre: Pop
Title: 20 #1’s: Classic Rock Love Songs / 20 #1's: Classic Rock Love Songs
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock