Here’s the latest I can share based on public sources.
Direct answer
- Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, also known simply as Dr. Hook, remains a legacy act with current performances led by Dennis Locorriere rather than the original full lineup. The group’s modern iterations are touring under variants like “Dr Hook starring Dennis Locorriere,” and Locorriere has continued to perform Dr. Hook hits with a rotating band lineup. This reflects the band’s long history of lineup changes and Locorriere’s ownership of the Dr. Hook name.[2][3]
Context and recent developments
- Dennis Locorriere has maintained the Dr. Hook identity post-split of the original group, including a 50th anniversary world tour beginning in 2019 that faced postponements due to health issues, and resumption in 2021 with European and UK dates on the schedule for 2022 and beyond. Current touring personnel often include a mix of players not originally in the band.[3][2]
- Several former members of Dr. Hook have passed away over the years, including Ray Sawyer (2018), Billy Francis (2010), and more recently bassist George Cummings (2024). These changes have shaped, but not halted, the ongoing Dr. Hook touring narrative led by Locorriere.[2]
What this means for “latest news”
- If you’re looking for fresh headlines (new tours, line-up changes, or announced dates), I’d recommend checking reputable music news outlets or Dennis Locorriere’s official channels, as they’re the most likely to publish timely updates given the ongoing touring identity of Dr. Hook in Locorriere’s leadership. Recent Wikipedia/encyclopedia-style summaries confirm the long-running franchise nature of the act and the transition from the original band to Locorriere’s version.[4][2]
Illustrative note
- A typical current format involves Dennis Locorriere fronting Dr Hook-styled performances with a band that varies by tour, preserving hits like Sylvia’s Mother and The Cover of the Rolling Stone while reflecting the band’s evolving lineup over decades.[3][2]
Citation notes
- The above statements are grounded in sources describing the band’s post-original-lineup history and Dennis Locorriere’s stewardship of the Dr. Hook name, including their touring activities and member changes over time.[2][3]
Sources
Listen to music by Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show on Apple Music.
music.apple.comDr. Hook is an American rock band formed in Union City, New Jersey. The band had commercial success in the 1970s with hit singles "Sylvia's Mother" (1972), "The...
www.wikiwand.comOuça a música de Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show na Apple Music.
music.apple.comDr. Hook the Medicine Show, shortened from 1975 onwards to Dr. Hook, were an American rock band, formed in Union City, New Jersey. They enjoyed considerable commercial success in the 1970s with hit singles including Sylvia's Mother, The Cover of Rolling Stone, Sharing the Night Together, A
alchetron.comDr. HookCountry-rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show was a band that combined country with pop and rock, and was perhaps best known for the catchy and witty hit song "The Cover of the Rolling Stone." They were among the bands that became popular during the 1970s thanks to AM radio play. In later years, the band changed its material to disco-tinged ballads and had marginal success before breaking up. Source for information on Dr. Hook: Contemporary Musicians dictionary.
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