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  1. In 1965, local drummer Lee Graziano was asked to substitute for Michalak, initially for just a weekend, while the latter was in Las Vegas; however, after Michalak did not return for the two subsequent weekends, Graziano continued to fill the drummer role and ultimately became Michalak's permanent replacement, completing what would become the ...

  2. Oct 20, 2015 · Since 2011 she’s been in touch with her drumming idol Lee Graziano, best known from his stints in iconic Chicago garage band the American Breed (“Bend Me, Shape Me,” “Step Out of Your Mind”)...

    • Steve Krakow
  3. Oct 29, 2015 · Since 2011 she’s been in touch with her drumming idol Lee Graziano, best known from his stints in iconic Chicago garage band the American Breed (“Bend Me, Shape Me,” “Step Out of Your Mind”) and an early version of Chaka Khan-fronted funk outfit Rufus (who had a huge hit after he left with “Tell Me Something Good”). White and ...

  4. Mar 22, 2021 · They called Lee Graziano, a graduate of the Bishop Quarter Military Academy in Chicago, who had been gigging with local show bands The Fabulous Royals and then with Jimmy Beck and The Young...

    • Timothy Burton
  5. Guitarist Al Ciner and drummer Lee Graziano (who also played trumpet) were with Loizzo in 1963, practicing in the basement of his parents' house, all teenagers except fourth member Chuck Colbert, a black singer and bassist in his mid-twenties.

  6. Writer: Charles Colbert - Timothy Burton - Alan Cider - Lee Graziano - Todd Loizzo / Composers: Charles Colbert - Timothy Burton - Alan Cider - Lee Graziano - Todd Loizzo. Access the complete album info (16 songs) ℗ 2016 Geffen Records. 01-01-2016. The Best Of The American Breed.

  7. Michalak was later replaced by Lee Graziano (drums, vocals, trumpet). By early 1967, the band had signed with Acta Records and renamed itself The American Breed.

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