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Replying to @mama.rocks.13 🔺️Fly Like an Eagle🔺️ @♬♩⋆☮❥✿˖⋆𝑚ₐ𝑚ₐ♡ᵣₒ𝑐ⲕ𝑠₁₃⋆⚸♫·♪ 🔺️The Joker🔺️ @♬♩⋆☮❥✿˖⋆𝑚ₐ𝑚ₐ♡ᵣₒ𝑐ⲕ𝑠₁₃⋆⚸♫·♪ 🔺️James Gang🔺️ ✨️THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL✨️ January 25, 1974 Ep 52 Hosted by the Steve Miller Band with special guest appearance by Steve Miller Band✔️✔️ Brownsville Station✔️ Tim Buckley James Cotton Band Genesis James Gang✔️ and Wolfman Jack Robert Weston Smith  (Jan 21 1938~July 1 1995) ✨️BROWNSVILLE STATION✨️ Brownsville Station is an American rock band from Michigan popular in the 1970s. Original members included  Cub Koda (guitarist/vocalist) Mike Lutz (guitarist/vocalist) T.J. Cronley (drummer) Tony Driggins (bassist/vocals) Later members included Henry "H-Bomb" Weck (drummer) Bruce Nazarian (guitarist/vocalist) ✨️Early history✨️ Brownsville Station was formed in  Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1969 Their early albums included song covers from bands which had inspired them. In 1970, they released their debut studio album, No BS, on a Warners Bros. label. Their biggest hit "Smokin' in the Boys Room" written by Michael Lutz & Cub Koda from their 1973 album Yeah! No. 3 on U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart  and No. 27 in the UK Singles Chart The track sold over two million copies and was awarded a gold disc status by the RIAA on 15 January 1974 ✨️Later history✨️ In 1977, Brownsville Station recorded "Martian Boogie", one of their seven singles to chart on the Hot 100 The song was also a feature on  Dr. Demento's radio show "(Lady) Put The Light On" their penultimate single no. 46 Billboard Hot 100 After drummer Cronley left the band, Van Wert, Ohio, native Henry "H-Bomb" Weck was called on to fill the position left by Cronley. The band's second-highest Billboard charting single was "Kings of the Party" which topped out at No. 31 in 1974. Original members of Brownsville Station disbanded in 1979 and their final studio album together, Air Special, was released by Epic in 1978. Mike Lutz went on to produce many bands, including Ted Nugent's  Spirit of the Wild album, and toured in the 1990s with Nugent. Lutz still resides in Ann Arbor, teaches guitar and bass at a local music store called Oz's Music writes and produces many acts. Cub Koda was the most visible Brownsville Station member after their break up. He recorded a number of solo albums and toured with his own group The Points as well as blues man Hound Dog Taylor's backing band The Houserockers. His solo repertoire included the albums Cub Koda and the Points, It's the Blues, Box Lunch and the career spanning compilation Welcome to My Job. In addition, Koda, a rabid collector of rockabilly, doo wop and blues, wrote liner notes for numerous retro releases (including Jimmy Reed, Freddy Cannon and The Kingsmen) and countless music reviews for the All Music Guide series of books and website. He also wrote a popular column ("The Vinyl Junkie") for Goldmine magazine and co-authored the book Blues For Dummies. In addition, he hosted  The Cub Koda Crazy Show  for Massachusetts radio station WCGY during a period in the early 80s. Koda Michael John "Cub" Koda died of kidney disease July 1, 2000 at the age of 51 #brownsvillestation #syndicatedtv #musichistory #70soldiessongs #70sthrowbacksongs #ifonlyfor59seconds #musiclife #musicvideosedits
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