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Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show

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Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show
Also known asThe Chocolate Papers
OriginNew Jersey, United States
GenresRock
Soft rock
Country
InstrumentsMicrophone (Vocals)
Years active1967–1985
LabelsColumbia Records, Capitol Records, CBS, Casablanca Records
Past member(s)Billy Francis
Ray Sawyer
George Cummings
Popeye Phillips
Jimmy "Wolf Cub" Allen
Bobby Dimingus
Dennis Locorriere
Joseph Oliver
John "Jay" David
Jance Garfat
Rik Elswit
John Wolters
Bob "Willard" Henke
Rod Smarr
Walter Hartman

Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show or simply just Dr. Hook was an American band. They formed in Union City, New Jersey in 1968. Their two best known songs were "Cover of the Rolling Stone" "Sharing the Night Together" and "When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman".