Known for their unique stomping, sweaty blend of high energy rock‘ n’ roll and bluesy R&B, Dr. Feelgood have cemented their place in history as one of the grimiest pub rock bands the world has ever seen. Forming in 1971, Dr. Feelgood stormed on to the UK gig circuit as trailblazers of the pub rock scene and quickly gained attention with hit singles, Roxette, Back in the Night, and the all-time classic, Milk and Alcohol. The band has held true to original lead singer, the late Lee Brilleaux’s philosophy of “You don’t have to be a musician to play rock ‘n’ roll. You’ve just got to love it and want to play it.” Helming the microphone now is the electric Robert Kane, with even previous band members agreeing the current lineup is the pure embodiment of Dr. Feelgood’s spirit and soul.
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