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The Spike Drivers : ウィキペディア英語版
The Spike Drivers

The Spike Drivers was a band from Detroit, Michigan and played from 1965 to 1967.
The Spike Drivers began by working in various coffeehouses and clubs in the Detroit, Michigan folk rock music scene. Their music was rooted in folk, blues, and classical music. The band name was suggested by its vocalist Marycarol Brown, originating from a song about John Henry by Mississippi John Hurt called the Spike Driver Blues.〔Detroit Area Rock Bands (Spike Drivers ) Retrieved on May 30, 2007〕 The band shared the stage with performers such as Joni Mitchell and Del Shannon.
The band traveled to New York City and landed a recording contract with Warner Brothers Reprise Records where they put out two 45's featuring "Strange Mysterious Sounds" with "Break Out The Wine" and "Often I Wonder" with "High Time." The band was showcased at many clubs in the New York area with the high point occurring when they opened for Eric Burdon and the Animals at the Rheingold Central Park Music Festival in 1966.
Ted Lucas and Richard Keelan left the band in 1967 to record as the Misty Wizards. They were replaced in the Spike Drivers by Marshall Rubinoff and Ron Cobb. After both groups dissolved in the '70s, Lucas released a self-titled solo album, Keelan relocated to Canada and performed in the Perth County Conspiracy, and Sid Brown released albums as part of the music collective, Peace, Bread & Land Band, who had four LPs between 1969 and 1978. Former member Steve Booker came to be known as Muruga Booker and still records and performs today.
== Founding Members ==

*Marycarol Brown - vocals
*Sid Brown - guitar
*Ted Lucas - guitar, vocals
*Richard Keelan - bass, vocals
*Steve Booker - drums
*Larry Cruse - drums (replaced Steve Booker in late 1965)〔(''The Spike-Drivers - Folkrocking Psychedelia from the Motor City'' in The Record Fiend, September 2, 2010 )〕

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