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Tag Archives: Mitch Ryder
Mitch Ryder Looks Back On His Anniversary Tour
December 23, 2023
According to Mitch Ryder, music renders one’s age irrelevant, so the legendary singer has never factored in rounds under the sun in his career which started almost six decades ago and carried on, with and without THE DETROIT WHEELS, into … Continue reading
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Tagged Mitch Ryder
MITCH RYDER – Detroit Breakout!
August 16, 2019
Cleopatra 2019 Setting his wheels on fire, Motor City’s primal screamer uncovers a sacred cache of soul classics – and other chestnuts – in the company of unusual suspects. For all the racket this artist used to make in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Auger, Cherie Currie, covers album, James Williamson, Joe Louis Walker, Mitch Ryder, Paul Rudolph, rhythm-and-blues, soul, Sylvain Sylvain, Walter Lure
Mitch Ryder Covers Soul Classics In Heavy Company
April 16, 2019
Some people take their time nowadays to deliver a new record, yet it didn’t take Mitch Ryder too long to follow his Yuletide album with another set of covers. If that seems pretty much old-school, this is what one must … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Auger, Cherie Currie, James Williamson, Joe Louis Walker, Mitch Ryder, Paul Rudolph, Sylvain Sylvain, Walter Lure, Wayne Kramer
MITCH RYDER – Christmas (Take A Ride)
November 21, 2018
Cleopatra 2018 Who needs Devil with a blue dress when Saint Nick is coming to Rock City? Veteran Wheel helps him roll. It’s been good 35 years since Mitch Ryder last rode into charts, and what would be the best … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, covers album, Mitch Ryder, rhythm-and-blues, rock 'n' roll