Artist Bio:
Dr. Hook was an American rock band formed in Union City, New Jersey in 1968. The band's music spanned different genres including rock, pop, and country, and they were known for their humorous and sometimes risqué lyrics. The band's name was inspired by the nickname of their lead vocalist, Ray Sawyer, who wore an eyepatch after a car accident.
Dr. Hook achieved commercial success in the 1970s with hit songs such as "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'," "Sylvia's Mother," and "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman." They released several albums over the years and continued to tour and perform until they disbanded in 1985. Dr. Hook's music continues to be enjoyed by fans around the world and they are remembered as a fun and entertaining band from the 1970s music scene.
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