- and the
HouseRockers". Alligator.com.
Retrieved January 10, 2015. "Hound Dog
Taylor & the
Houserockers -
Hound Dog
Taylor & the
Houserockers,
Hound Dog...
- The Iron City
Houserockers were an
American rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, led by the
singer and
guitarist Joe Grushecky, from 1976 to 1984....
- for his work with the Iron City
Houserockers in the late 1970s and
early 1980s; with Joe
Grushecky and The
Houserockers since the late 1980s; and as a...
-
HouseRockers.
Released on
Alligator Records (AL 4704) in 1974, it was the follow-up to
their 1971
debut album Hound Dog
Taylor and the
HouseRockers....
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September 5, 2011. "Hound Dog
Taylor & the
HouseRockers –
Profile and
Discography for
Hound Dog
Taylor & the
HouseRockers". Blues.about.com.
Archived from the...
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Rockers (also
known as
leather boys or ton-up boys) are
members or
followers of a
biker subculture that
originated in the
United Kingdom during the late...
-
source says that Ted Harvey, the
drummer for
Hound Dog
Taylor & the
HouseRockers, gave him the
nickname in
reference to his "playing jazz in the alley"...
- The
Rockers were an
American professional wrestling tag team
consisting of
Shawn Michaels and
Marty Jannetty who
teamed from 1985 to 1992. The team worked...
-
American Babylon is an
album by Joe
Grushecky & the
Houserockers,
released in 1995.
Grushecky supported the
album by
playing some East
Coast and Midwest...
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Retrieved December 25, 2020. Gordon,
Keith A. "Hound Dog
Taylor & the
HouseRockers Profile". About.com.
Archived from the
original on
January 31, 2011....