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Ray Sawyer, the singer best known for Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show’s hit “The Cover Of ‘Rolling Stone,'” has died. Page Six reports that Sawyer passed away in Daytona Beach after a brief ...
Ray Sawyer, the Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show member who sang the 1973 Shel Silverstein-penned hit “The Cover of ‘Rolling Stone,'” has died at the age of 81. Page Six first reported Friday ...
Ray Sawyer of Dr. Hook has died, Page Six is told. Sawyer, perhaps best known for singing lead vocal on “Cover of Rolling Stone,” passed away in Daytona Beach, Fla., according to his publicist.
Ray Sawyer, co-founder of Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, is dead at age 81. Billboard reports Sawyer’s agent Mark Lyman announced Wednesday that the guitarist and vocalist died in his sleep ...
Ray Sawyer was born on Feb. 1, 1937, in Chickasaw, Ala. Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show was formed in the late 1960s in New Jersey and caught fire after it joined with Shel Silverstein, ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show guitarist and vocalist Ray Sawyer died Monday in Daytona Beach, Fla. He was 81. “My heart is broken,” his wife Linda Sawyer posted on ...
Ray Sawyer, the eyepatch-wearing singer of Dr. Hook & the Medicine who sang lead vocals for the band's quirky 1972 hit, "The Cover of the Rolling Stone," died Dec. 28, a band spokesman confirmed ...
Some moments of a musicians long career in rock ‘n’ roll, especially one as adventure-filled as that of Ray Sawyer of Dr. Hook, are unforgettable. “The Cover of the Rolling Stone,” the ...
Alabama-born Ray Sawyer of Dr. Hook dead at 81 Published: Dec. 31, 2018, 10:39 p.m. Ray Sawyer, the Alabama-born member of Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, died in Daytona Beach, Florida, Monday.