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  1. Cub Koda was the most visible Brownsville Station member after their break up. He recorded a number of solo albums and toured with his own group The Points as well as blues man Hound Dog Taylor's backing band The Houserockers.

  2. Cub Koda. Soundtrack: The Wraith. Michael "Cub" Koda was born on October 1, 1948, in Detroit, Michigan. His father Max owned a small-town newspaper in Manchester, Michigan. He got his nickname Cub from the character of Cubby on the TV show The Mickey Mouse Club (1955).

  3. Oct 2, 2013 · Here's a great piece from Deadline Detroit: Jeannie Koda, widow of Brownsville Station frontman and old-school All Music Guide contributor Cub Koda, talks about his life and music for the first time since his passing in 2000.

  4. Jul 1, 2000 · Best known as the leader of Brownsville Station and composer of their hit, "Smokin' in the Boys Room," Cub Koda proved that his roots went far deeper, both before the band's formation, during its days…. Read Full Biography.

  5. Cub Koda, born Michael Koda in 1948, was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player who contributed to the success of various rock and roll groups. He grew up in a musically-inclined family in an affluent suburb of Detroit.

  6. One of the most interesting stops on the rock n roll timeline would have to have been Detroit circa the late 60's to early 70's when rock music entered it's unruly adolescence. I jumped at the chance to interview ex-Brownsville Station frontman Cub Koda for the Glass Eye.

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UCU7Zvx-3b05vVmDQ3jIu4bwCub Koda - YouTube Music

    Michael John "Cub" Koda was an American rock and roll singer, guitarist, songwriter, disc jockey, music critic, and record compiler. Rolling Stone magazine considered him best known for writing...

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