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Rick Pinette & Oak was a rock band formed in the early 1970s in Maine, United States. The band was fronted by lead vocalist Rick Pinette and was known for their energetic live performances and catchy rock tunes. They gained popularity in the New England music scene, playing in various venues and opening for well-known acts such as Aerosmith, The Kinks, and Cheap Trick.
Rick Pinette & Oak released their self-titled album in 1977, which featured tracks like "You're a Lady" and "Holding On." The band's music was characterized by its upbeat and melodic sound, drawing influences from classic rock and pop. Despite their regional success, Rick Pinette & Oak disbanded in the early 1980s. Rick Pinette continued to perform music throughout his career, both as a solo artist and with other bands, leaving behind a legacy of rock music in the New England music scene.
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