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  1. Brownsville Station is an American rock band from Michigan popular in the 1970s. Original members included Cub Koda ( guitarist / vocalist ), Mike Lutz (guitarist/vocalist), T.J. Cronley ( drummer ), and Tony Driggins ( bassist /vocals).

    • Mike Lutz, Henry "H-Bomb" Weck, Billy Craig, Arlen Viecelli, Brad Johnson
    • Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
    • 1969–1979, 2012–present
  2. Brownsville Station. A Detroit area rock & roll band formed in 1969 by guitarists Cub Koda and Mike Lutz, Brownsville Station's original members also included T.J. Cronley (drums) and Tony Driggins (bass), with Henry Weck…. Read Full Biography.

  3. Brownsville Station. Rock & roll band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A., who were formed in 1969. With a hard rock Marshall stack, double bass drum sound their first radio hit was in 1973 with "Smokin' in the Boys Room". The group had 7 top 100 singles in the U.S. before they disbanded in 1979.

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    Apr 26, 2023 · Brownsville Station was an American rock band that formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1969. The band consisted of Cub Koda (guitar, vocals), Mike Lutz (guitar), T.J. Cronley (drums), and Tony Driggins (bass).

  6. Mar 30, 2024 · Brownsville Station was an iconic Detroit-based rock band in the 1970s, famous for its hits such as “Smokin’ in the Boy’s Room” and “Martian Boogie.” This band of lifelong friends formed in 1969 and reached stardom with their catchy rock and roll tunes that resonated with a generation.

  7. www.iheart.com › artist › brownsville-station-58936Brownsville Station | iHeart

    A Detroit area rock & roll band formed in 1969 by guitarists Cub Koda and Mike Lutz, Brownsville Station's original members also included T.J. Cronley (drums) and Tony Driggins (bass), with Henry Weck replacing Cronley on drums in 1971.

  8. Brownsville Station was a band from Michigan that was popular in the 1970s. One of its earliest hits (1970) was called "Bebop Confidential" with song writing credits given to band founder Cub Koda. However, Gene Vincent recorded it in 1956.

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