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The McCoys
The McCoys
American rock group
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Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter
American blues guitarist and singer
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Edgar Winter
Edgar Winter
American recording artist; rock and blues musician
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Kenny Aaronson
Kenny Aaronson
American bassist
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Vinny Appice
Vinny Appice
American rock drummer
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Bill Szymczyk
Bill Szymczyk
American record producer
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Tommy Shannon
Tommy Shannon
American bass guitarist
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Dan Hartman
Dan Hartman
American singer, songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, record producer
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Jeff Beck
Jeff Beck
English rock guitarist
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Tim Bogert
Tim Bogert
American musician
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Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
rock supergroup led by Ringo Starr
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Damon Fowler
Damon Fowler
American electric blues and blues rock singer, guitarist and songwriter
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Gerry McAvoy
Gerry McAvoy
Irish blues rock bass guitarist
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The Strangeloves
The Strangeloves
US band pretending to be Australian
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Kasim Sulton
Kasim Sulton
American musician
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Bobby Tench
Bobby Tench
British vocalist and guitarist
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Michael Monroe
Michael Monroe
Finnish musician
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Small Faces
Small Faces
English band
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Ric Grech
Ric Grech
British musician
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Ronnie Montrose
Ronnie Montrose
American rock guitarist, songwriter
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"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Weird Al" Yankovic
American singer, songwriter, musician, satirist, and actor
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The Firm
The Firm
British rock supergroup
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Joe Vitale
Joe Vitale
American singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist
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Vanilla Fudge
Vanilla Fudge
American rock band
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John Sykes
John Sykes
musician, songwriter
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Bob Daisley
Bob Daisley
Australian rock bass guitarist
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Tom Petersson
Tom Petersson
American musician
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Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin
American music producer
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Joe Lynn Turner
Joe Lynn Turner
American singer
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Tim Pierce
Tim Pierce
American musician
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Richard Page
Richard Page
American musician
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Robin Trower
Robin Trower
English rock guitarist
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Rick Derringer (born Richard Dean Zehringer; August 5, 1947) is an American guitarist, vocalist, producer and songwriter. He came to prominence in the 1960s as founding member of his band, The McCoys. At that time, they were taken to New York City to record what became the number one hit song "Hang On Sloopy". The McCoys then had seven songs that charted in the top 100, including versions of "Fever" and "Come On Let’s Go".

In March 1974, Derringer had another major hit with his own song, "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo". He has worked extensively with the brothers Edgar and Johnny Winter, playing lead guitar in their bands, and also producing all of their gold and platinum disc recordings. He has worked with Steely Dan, Cyndi Lauper and "Weird Al" Yankovic, producing Yankovic's Grammy Award-winning songs "Eat It" and "Fat". "Eat It" included Derringer's guitar solo, which emulated Eddie Van Halen's solo on Michael Jackson's "Beat It". The work he did with Yankovic convinced Vince McMahon, the president of the World Wrestling Federation, that Derringer should be the producer of The Wrestling Album (1985) and then the follow-up, Piledriver: The Wrestling Album II (1987). The albums included the entrance song for Hulk Hogan, "Real American", and the Demolition tag team, "Demolition".