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Dennis Locorriere
Dennis Locorriere
American musician
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Shel Silverstein
Shel Silverstein
American poet, cartoonist, songwriter, and children's writer (1930-1999)
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Leon Bridges
Leon Bridges
American soul singer
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The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
English rock band
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Billy Preston
Billy Preston
American musician whose work encompassed R&B, rock, soul, funk, and gospel (1946-2006)
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Rush
Rush
Canadian rock band
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The Guess Who
The Guess Who
Canadian band
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The Kinks
The Kinks
English rock band
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Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots
American rock band
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Justin Townes Earle
Justin Townes Earle
American musician
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Syndicate of Sound
Syndicate of Sound
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Silverstein
Silverstein
Canadian post-hardcore band
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Gang of Four
Gang of Four
English rock band
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Conor Oberst
Conor Oberst
American musician
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Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend
american band
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Flying Burrito Brothers
band
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Eagles
Eagles
American country rock band
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Judith Hill
Judith Hill
American singer
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Ray Charles
Ray Charles
American recording artist; musician, singer, songwriter
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Angra
Angra
Brazilian power metal band
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Dire Straits
Dire Straits
British rock band
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The Postal Service
The Postal Service
American indie rock band
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Coldplay
Coldplay
British band
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The Bellamy Brothers
The Bellamy Brothers
American pop and country music duo
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The Doors
The Doors
American rock band
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Urge Overkill
Urge Overkill
band
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Evan Dando
Evan Dando
American musician
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Blue Magic
Blue Magic
American R&B and soul group
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Dawes
Dawes
American folk rock band
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The Pretty Reckless
The Pretty Reckless
American hard rock band
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Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons
English folk rock band
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American rock band
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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show (shortened to Dr. Hook in 1975) was an American rock band, formed in Union City, New Jersey. They enjoyed considerable commercial success in the 1970s with hit singles including "Sylvia's Mother", "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'" (both 1972), "Only Sixteen" (1975), "A Little Bit More" (1976), "Sharing the Night Together" (1978), "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" (1979), "Better Love Next Time" (1979), and "Sexy Eyes" (1980). In addition to their own material, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show performed songs written by the poet Shel Silverstein.

The band had eight years of regular chart hits in the United States, where their music was played on top-40, easy listening, and country music outlets, and throughout the English-speaking world including the UK, Canada and South Africa. Their music spanned several genres, mostly novelty songs and acoustic ballads in their early years, though their greatest success came with their later material, mostly consisting of disco-influenced soft rock, which the band recorded under the shortened name Dr. Hook.