The Ohio Express Down At Lulu's
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@nunyafbizniz That Guy Hoffman fellow is a Rock and Roll Machine. I just caught the Ohio Express a few weeks ago by pure chance at a local bar while on a first date with my now rock solid girlfriend and we were totally digging that dude. Do you know anything else about him?
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One of the most under-rated bands in the music industry, IMO.
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The other "new" ohio express with Tim Corwin!?
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See ya in Mansfield 2/11!
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Great to see the Ohio Express persevering in spite of the personnel changes. Down At Lulu's was a mid-1968 hit single and truly one of the best records of that year. And that's saying a lot.
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Does "yours truly" have a name he give out,while dropping everyone elses??I think the line-up sounds great and I am very glad you guys are still rocking it sticky sweet!!!
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That singers a fucken drunk.
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when I was a teen one of my favorite groups was the ohio express and anything else gummy, catchy and sunshine pop, while most of my friends were into bands like led zep,santana, janis joplin etc.I used to get kidded about it but I didn't care. and I still listen to this today and it still sounds great!!
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Thanks for the video- great music! I don't know why people find a need to put a name like "bubblegum" on music like this. This is just fun music with a great beat! Keep rockin'! Ron
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Thanks. And if I do say so myself (and I'm not the only one who does), I think the current version, consisting of Tim Corwin on lead vocal and percussion, Guy Hoffman on bass, David Haag on drums, Jeff Burgess on keys and yours truly on guitar is the best Ohio Express ever.
Wasn't the lead singer Joey Levine? This guy looks like Bill Murry.
stevdss1 3 years ago
That gentleman is Tim Corwin, of Sir Timothy & The Royals, the band re-named The Ohio Express. Tim was the original drummer for The Ohio Express, and the man that has kept the band playing for about 40 years. Dean Kastran did lead vocals on the road and Mr. Levine recorded vocals in the studio. Most of the vocals on the radio, etc. were of Joey's voice. There was the studio Ohio Express and the band that was bustin' butt on the road. The real Ohio Express.
LennyDLetters 3 years ago
What ever happened to Dean Kastran and Doug Grassel? Even though Dean didn't sing lead, I see him posing as lead for Yummy, Yummy on the original videos.
Stevo5862 3 years ago
Mr. Kastran is alive and well in his hometown. Grassell is in Europe playing.
LennyDLetters 3 years ago