Ron Haffkine, a Grammy-winning record producer and manager known for his work with Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, has died. He was 84. Haffkine died Sunday at his home in Mexico after a brief bout with ...
Fifty years ago this week — on March 29, 1973, to be exact — the ragged New Jersey country-rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show got their wish: Rolling Stone put them on the cover. In 1967, ...
Paul D’Amato, who portrayed the menacing and despicable goon Tim “Dr. Hook” McCracken in the classic hockey movie “Slap Shot,” died Monday. He was 76. D’Amato died at his home in East Brookfield, ...
Dr. Hook proved to be among the most resilient hitmakers of the 70s. With each new change in musical tastes, the band managed to find songs that fit. Considering that they generally relied on outside ...
Misfortunes bookended the career of Ray Sawyer, who was effectively the face of American soft-rock band Dr Hook and the Medicine Show even though he provided mainly backing vocals to Dennis Locorriere ...
He also won a Grammy for producing a children’s album from Shel Silverstein, a frequent collaborator. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Ron Haffkine, a Grammy-winning record producer and manager known for ...
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