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Ray Sawyer, of Dr Hook & the Medicine Show, died after a brief illness Ray Sawyer - the eye-patch wearing singer with Dr Hook & the Medicine Show in the 1970s - has died, aged 81. His wife Linda.


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Dr. HookCountry-rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show was a band that combined country with pop and rock, and was perhaps best known for the catchy and witty hit song "The Cover of the Rolling Stone." They were among the bands that became popular during the 1970s thanks to AM radio play. In later years, the band changed its material to disco-tinged ballads and had marginal success before.


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Sometimes You Win. Sometimes You Win is the eighth studio album by Dr. Hook . The album contains three of the band's most commercially successful singles: "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" (also included on their previous album Pleasure and Pain ), "Better Love Next Time" and " Sexy Eyes ."


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Singer & keyboardist from 1968 to 1985. Born: January 16, 1942 in Mississippi, USA Died: May 23, 2010 (age 68) in Missouri, USA --- For the tour and logistics manager, see Billy Francis (2).


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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. Ray Sawyer - lead vocals, guitar; Dennis Locorriere - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bass; George Cummings - steel guitar, lead guitar; Billy Francis - keyboards, backing vocals; Jay David - drums, backing vocals; Production. David Brown - engineer; Ron Coro - art direction, design;

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Prior to forming Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show, George Cummings, Ray Sawyer and Billy Francis were members of an earlier group called The Chocolate Papers, along with Bobby Dimingus, Popeye Phillips and Jimmy "Wolf Cub" Allen. After touring clubs in Mississippi, Alabama and South Carolina, the six settled in Biloxi to open up their own club.


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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show (shortened to Dr. Hook in 1975) is an American rock band, formed in Union City, New Jersey.. Billy Francis - keyboards, vocals (1968-1985, 2001-2010; died 2010) George Cummings - lead and steel guitars, vocals (1968-1975)


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He was considered by many as one of the Founding members of the rock group Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show along with former band mates from The Chocolate Papers George Cummings and Ray Sawyer in Union City, New Jersey in the late '60s.. memorial page for William Allen "Billy" Francis Jr. (16 Jan 1942-23 May 2010), Find a Grave Memorial.


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Dr Hook & The Medicine Show singer Ray Sawyer has died aged 81.. Billy Francis and George Cummings, and was a member of Dr Hook & The Medicine Show from 1969 to 1981.


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Album: Sloppy SecondsUtgitt: 1972Låtskrivere: Shel Silverstein.Credits:Ray Sawyer - lead vocalsDennis Locorriere - lead guitar, lead vocalsGeorge Cummings -.


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Born in Chickasaw, Alabama, Sawyer founded Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show with Dennis Locorriere, Billy Francis and George Cummings and was with the band from 1969 to 1981.

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Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show rise from unknown bar band to the cover of 'Rolling. Billy Francis came out from behind the keyboard, gangly and slinking.. Dr. Hook has been on the road for.


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The Alabama-born Sawyer - who founded the group with Dennis Locorriere, Billy Francis and George Cummings - was a member of Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show from 1969 to 1981. A few years before the band's formation, Sawyer lost his right eye in a car accident; Sawyer wore an eyepatch that made him resemble the Peter Pan villain Captain Hook.


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Billy Francis was born on 16 January 1942 in Mississippi, USA. He was an actor, known for Night Trap (1993), Rock Concert (1973) and Horas doradas (1980). He died on 23 May 2010 in Missouri, USA. Menu.. Billy sang lead vocals on the Dr. Hook tracks 'Get My Rocks Off' (1972) and 'I Wanna Make The Women Tremble' (1977). Contribute to this page.


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He was a member of Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show, a rock band during the 1960's into the 1980's. The band had many top recordings. Billy is survived by his daughter, Danielle Francis of Nashville, TN. two sisters, LeJune Perkins and Tonya Ahrens both of Mtn. Grove, MO. a number of nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends.


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Billy Francis of Dr. Hook, singing and dancing to one of the couple songs he sang lead on, on the old Medicine Show albums. Touring with Dr. Hook singer Ray.