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Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Dr Hook's Ray Sawyer dies aged 81

Dr. Hook, AKA Ray Sawyer at the Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York
Ray Sawyer, of Dr Hook & the Medicine Show, died after a brief illness
Ray Sawyer - the eye-patch wearing singer with Dr Hook & the Medicine Show in the 1970s - has died, aged 81.

Sawyer died in Daytona, Florida, after "a brief illness", according to US website Page Six.
The band is best known for the song When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman, which was a number one hit in the UK in 1979.
Singer Ray Sawyer and guitarist Dennis Locorriere American rock band Dr. Hook performing at the Schaefer Music Festival at the Wollman Rink in Central Park on August 22, 1979 in New York City
Sawyer (left) performs in New York with Dennis Locorriere in 1979
Sawyer joined Dr Hook in 1969, two years after he lost an eye in a car accident. Despite not being the lead singer, his eye patch - and cowboy hat - meant he was the most easily recognised.

But Sawyer, who was born in Chickasaw, Alabama, in 1937, did take lead vocals on one early hit, 1972's Cover of the Rolling Stone.


In the song's lyrics, he sang: "The biggest thrill we've never known is the thrill that'll getcha when you get your picture on the cover of the Rolling Stone."

Dr Hook did eventually appear - in caricature - on the front of the famous magazine in 1973.

"Here was this little band from Alabama standing on the corner saying, 'Hey, put us on the cover', and it worked," he later said, according to Ultimate Classic Rock.