Dr Hook co-frontman Dennis Locorriere dies aged 76
The Guardian World ·

Dennis Locorriere, the guitarist and singer with the chart-topping soft rock band Dr Hook, has died aged 76. A statement from his management company said he died on Saturday “after a long and …
Dennis Locorriere, the guitarist and singer with the chart-topping soft rock band Dr Hook, has died aged 76. A statement from his management company said he died on Saturday “after a long and courageous battle with kidney disease … Dennis faced his illness with remarkable strength, dignity, and resilience throughout, and remained deeply cherished by all who knew him”. Locorriere, who shared lead vocal duties with Ray Sawyer, was part of the band for the whole of its run from 1969 to 1985, scoring hits such as When You’re In Love With a Beautiful Woman, which spent three weeks at UK No 1 in 1979. Born in New Jersey in 1949, Locorriere was in his late teens when he sat in with a group of more experienced musicians a decade older than him, with Locorriere on vocals, bass, guitar and harmonica. “I just knew that I didn’t want to have a regular job because at that time I was a hippy,” Locorriere said. “I would go to bars at night and play until three in the morning, playing and having fun with my friends and I really wasn’t thinking too much about it.” Dr Hook playing in London in 1974, with Locorriere at the right-hand microphone with Ray Sawyer, left. Photograph: Michael Putland/ But the band – initially named Dr Hook and the Medicine Show – became a serious endeavour, and got signed to CBS in 1971. They were successful from the off, with their 1972 single Sylvia’s Mother going Top Five in the US and UK, and The Cover of Rolling Stone reaching the US Top 10 the same year. …
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