Artist Bio:
Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels were an American rock band formed in Detroit, Michigan in the early 1960s. The band's lead singer and namesake, Mitch Ryder, was known for his powerful and soulful vocals, which helped define the group's energetic and raw sound. The band's music was a mix of rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and soul, and they became known for their high-energy live performances.
One of the band's most notable hits was the song "Devil with a Blue Dress On," which was released in 1966 and became a chart-topping success. The band also had other popular singles such as "Jenny Take a Ride!" and "Sock It to Me, Baby!" Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels were influential in the garage rock and blue-eyed soul movements of the 1960s, and their music continues to be celebrated by fans of classic rock and roll.
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