The difference between nostalgic memory and reality can sometimes be painful to swallow. Or, in the case of 1970s country-rock band Dr. Hook’s show at Penn’s Peak near Jim Thorpe, painful to hear.
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, ...
Ray Sawyer, the singer best known for Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show's hit "The Cover Of 'Rolling Stone,'" has died. Page Six reports that Sawyer passed away in Daytona Beach after a brief illness. He ...
Sadly it seems not as Dr Hook were forced to cancel their Eastleigh Concorde club gig after lead singer Ray "Eyepatch" Sawyer broke his leg. The accident has meant the entire UK tour has been pulled, ...
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