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  2. Wild Fire (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band covered one of Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show's songs titled "Cover of the Rolling Stone", which is included on Revolt. [20] Sawyer revealed that his cousin, Ray Sawyer, was a member in Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show [18] which disbanded in 1985, not long after Ray Sawyer left the band to pursue a solo career. [21]

  3. A Little Bit More - Wikipedia

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    "A Little Bit More" is a song written and performed by American musician Bobby Gosh, released on his 1973 album Sitting in the Quiet. [2] American rock band Dr. Hook recorded the first hit version which was released as a single in 1976.

  4. Living Next Door to Alice - Wikipedia

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    The song is about a man's long-standing unrequited and unadmitted love toward Alice, his next-door neighbour of 24 years. The protagonist learned through mutual friend Sally that Alice is moving away, and begins to reflect on childhood memories and his friendship with Alice, and becomes heartbroken as he sees Alice drive away in a limousine.

  5. John Wolters - Wikipedia

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    John Wolters (musician), drummer with Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show; John Wolters (canoeist) (born 1940), American sprint canoeist This page was last edited on 28 ...

  6. Take What You Find - Wikipedia

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    Charles Donovan's retrospective review on AllMusic described the new tack Reddy was taking: "In search of a harder rock edge, Reddy employed Dr. Hook producer Ron Haffkine for Take What You Find, but despite tougher material like 'Killer Barracuda,' this was essentially another MOR-focused collection.

  7. Sawyer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Sawyer (historian) (1928–2018), English professor of medieval history; Philetus Sawyer (1816–1900), American politician; Ray Sawyer (1937–2018), singer from the band Dr. Hook; Regine Sawyer, American comics writer and editor; Reuben H. Sawyer (1866–1962), Oregon clergyman, advocate of British Israelism and Ku Klux Klan leader

  8. The Ballad of Lucy Jordan - Wikipedia

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    2000: Dennis Locorriere, on his album Out of the Dark (as the singer for Dr. Hook, he performed on the original version of the song) 2005: Bobby Bare, on his album The Moon Was Blue; 2010: Lucinda Williams, on the Shel Silverstein tribute album Twistable Turnable Man; 2017: Kikki Danielsson, on her album Portrait of a Painted Lady. [20]

  9. Sandy Records - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Records was a short-lived but very influential independent rock and roll record label established in Mobile, Alabama by Paul DuBose and Johnny Bozeman in early 1957.It launched the careers of many artists such as Ray Sawyer, lead vocalist of Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show.