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- Dennis Michael Locorriere (born June 13, 1949) is the American lead vocalist and guitarist of the country rock group Dr. Hook (formerly Dr. Hook & the...
- Sawyer and Francis started a new band and included primary vocalist Dennis Locorriere, who initially joined as a b**** player. The new band was named Dr. Hook...
- success, Sawyer stepped back into a backing vocalist role behind Dennis Locorriere, occasionally playing another instrument (for example, on "Better Love...
- Wildheart). He is currently the live b**** player for Dr Hook Starring Dennis Locorriere, and has fulfilled the same role for The Lotus Eaters. "I tried to keep...
- Francis rejoined ****mings shortly after Locorriere joined.) ****mings brought the nineteen-year-old Dennis Locorriere into the band as a b**** player. While...
- radio guide published by the BBC; however, this is disputed by Dennis Locorriere, Dr. Hook's co-lead singer. "Legend has it that we went into a studio...
- (Silverstein, Locorriere) – 3:15 "You Make My Pants Want to Get up and Dance" (Sam Weedman) – 3:07 Ray Sawyer – lead vocals Dennis Locorriere – lead guitar...
- All songs written by Shel Silverstein. Ray Sawyer – lead vocals Dennis Locorriere – lead guitar, lead vocals George ****mings – steel, electric and Hawaiian...
- Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show Ray Sawyer – lead vocals, guitar Dennis Locorriere – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, b**** George ****mings – steel guitar, lead...
- with Mamet's Bobby Gould in **** (1989) with Dr. Hook vocalist Dennis Locorriere narrating. In 1990, Silverstein's one-act modernized version of Hamlet...