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Dr. Feelgood and The Interns were a rhythm and blues group formed in the early 1960s in New York City. The band was led by pianist and vocalist Willie Perryman, also known as Dr. Feelgood. The group gained popularity for their energetic live performances and soulful sound, drawing influences from blues, R&B, and rock and roll music.
Dr. Feelgood and The Interns released several singles in the 1960s, including "Right String But the Wrong Yo-Yo" and "Doctor Feel-Good," which became some of their most well-known songs. The band's music was characterized by catchy melodies, lively rhythms, and Perryman's charismatic stage presence. Though they did not achieve mainstream success, Dr. Feelgood and The Interns left a lasting impact on the R&B music scene of the time.
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