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Dr. Hook

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Dr. Hook, originally Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, were an American soft/country rock band formed in 1968. Fronted by Ray Sawyer and Dennis Locorriere, they scored major hits including Sylvia's Mother and The Cover of 'Rolling Stone', later adding pop successes like A Little Bit More and Sharing the Night Together.

Formed in New Jersey in 1968; early successes written by Shel Silverstein; key members included Ray Sawyer and Dennis Locorriere; hits include Sylvia's Mother, The Cover of 'Rolling Stone', A Little Bit More, Sharing the Night Together, When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman, and Sexy Eyes.

Overview page for Dr. Hook, the American soft/country rock group active 1968–1985. Includes key aliases, styles, and a curated set of notable works available on DeBaser. No user reviews are present yet. Add yours to kick things off.

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