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Bulldog (9) Profile: Early 1970s rock band formed in the ashes of The Rascals. They broke up in 1974 after 2 albums. Sites: Wikipedia. Members: Dino Danelli, Eric Thorngren, Gene Cornish, John Turi, William Hocher. Variations:
"No" is a song by American pop-rock group Bulldog. It was the first release from their 1972 eponymous debut album. Vocals are provided by bassist Billy Hocher, with a sound similar to Joe Cocker. The song became an international hit, reaching #44 in the U.S. and #63 in Canada.
- 1972
- "Good Times Are Comin'" (US) "Rockin' Robin" (NZ)
- October 1972 (U.S.)
Bulldog is an Argentine punk rock band formed in 1989.
- Mantu (Vocals and second guitar), Rata (Bass guitar), Willy (Lead guitar), Adrian (Drums)
- Punk
- 1992–present
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Bulldog [1972] by Bulldog released in 1972. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Bulldog, an Album by Bulldog. Released in 1972 on MCA (catalog no. 510 072; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blues Rock, Boogie Rock. Featured peformers: John Turi (vocals, keyboards), William Hocher (vocals, bass), Gene Cornish (guitar, producer), Eric Thorngren (guitar), Dino Danelli (drums, producer).